2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13052842
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A Knowledge Graph Embedding Approach for Polypharmacy Side Effects Prediction

Abstract: Predicting the side effects caused by drug combinations may facilitate the prescription of multiple medications in a clinical setting. So far, several prediction models of multidrug side effects based on knowledge graphs have been developed, showing good performance under constrained test conditions. However, these models usually focus on relationships between neighboring nodes of constituent drugs rather than whole nodes, and do not fully exploit the information about the occurrence of single drug side effect… Show more

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“…side effects) ( Shah and Hajjar 2012 , Zitnik et al 2018 , Nováček and Mohamed 2020 , Bumgardner et al 2021 , Lin et al 2022b ). Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) may alter the activity of the drugs with increasing or decreasing the effect of drugs, and in the worst case may lead to death ( Masumshah et al 2021 , Tanvir et al 2022 ).Therefore, the effective detection of adverse DDIs is an urgent problem in human health ( Masoudi-Nejad et al 2013 , Liu et al 2017 , Yan et al 2018 , Lin et al 2020 , Kim and Shin 2023 , Liu et al 2023 , Wang et al 2023 ). A general source for known DDIs is through the experiments ( Tari et al 2010 , Kim and Nam 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…side effects) ( Shah and Hajjar 2012 , Zitnik et al 2018 , Nováček and Mohamed 2020 , Bumgardner et al 2021 , Lin et al 2022b ). Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) may alter the activity of the drugs with increasing or decreasing the effect of drugs, and in the worst case may lead to death ( Masumshah et al 2021 , Tanvir et al 2022 ).Therefore, the effective detection of adverse DDIs is an urgent problem in human health ( Masoudi-Nejad et al 2013 , Liu et al 2017 , Yan et al 2018 , Lin et al 2020 , Kim and Shin 2023 , Liu et al 2023 , Wang et al 2023 ). A general source for known DDIs is through the experiments ( Tari et al 2010 , Kim and Nam 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%