AUTOMATED PREDICTION OF DRUG INTERACTIONS ON THE BASIS OF AN ANALYSIS OF DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS


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Abstract

Automated analysis of physician prescriptions, by using the decision-making support systems, is able to identify potentially dangerous combinations and to warn about this a physician who can alter patient management tactics.

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V. Otdelenov

Medical Center, Bank of Russia

Email: vitotd@ya.ru

D. Sychev

Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education; Interdepartmental Supercomputer Center, Academy of Medical Sciences

Professor MD

E. Kleimenova

Medical Center, Bank of Russia

MD

L. Yashina

Medical Center, Bank of Russia

G. Nazarenko

Medical Center, Bank of Russia

Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences

G. Savin

Interdepartmental Supercomputer Center, Academy of Medical Sciences

Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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