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Many drug interaction databases (DID) lack essential quality criteria. A third meet minimum standards, highlighting significant structural defects in widely referenced resources.

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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacology
  • Information Science
  • Clinical Pharmacy

Background:

  • Drug interactions pose a significant risk to patient safety.
  • Accurate and comprehensive drug interaction databases (DID) are crucial for healthcare professionals.
  • The structural quality of existing DID varies, impacting their utility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically identify available drug interaction databases (DID).
  • To critically assess the structural quality and completeness of these DID.

Main Methods:

  • Literature search to identify DID.
  • Defined exclusion and structural quality criteria (e.g., severity classification, evidence level, references, clinical management).
  • Evaluated compliance of identified DID against these defined criteria.

Main Results:

  • 54 DID were identified; 30 met exclusion criteria, 15 met minimum criteria.
  • Top-performing DID included Bot-plus and Medinteract (100% compliance), followed by SEFH Guide, Lexi-interact, and Medscape (89%).
  • Commonly included features were mechanism of action (92%) and classification by active ingredient (87%), while electronic format and ease of search were noted in 75%.

Conclusions:

  • Only one-third of evaluated DID meet minimum quality standards.
  • Significant structural defects exist in prominent DID, including lack of web presentation and multi-check functionality.
  • Discrepancies in quality and compliance were observed between Spanish and international DID.