| Literature DB >> 27036325 |
Kejian Wang1, Mei Wan, Rui-Sheng Wang, Zuquan Weng.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Drug repositioning refers to the process of developing new indications for existing drugs. As a phenotypic indicator of drug response in humans, clinical side effects may provide straightforward signals and unique opportunities for drug repositioning.Entities:
Keywords: FAERS; FDA Adverse Event Reporting System; Web-based drug repositioning; antihypertensive drugs; big data; hypotension; openFDA
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27036325 PMCID: PMC4833875 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.4541
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Co-occurrence of drug and adverse reaction. An adverse event with unique identifier (ID) can be queried in the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), which returns results as JavaScript Object Notation by default. In this illustrated adverse event (with partial content displayed), the use of metoprolol and the incidence of hypotension reaction are reported simultaneously, which is defined as co-occurrence.
Figure 2Equations for calculating crude discounted cumulative gain (DCG), normalized discounted cumulative gain (NDCG), and NDCG for the top 20 drugs (NDCG@20). DCG@20: DCG of the top 20 drugs; IDCG: ideal discounted cumulative gain; IDCG@20: IDCG of the top 20 drugs; rel1: relevance score for approved antihypertensive drugs; reli: relevance score.
Figure 3Correlation between antihypertensive activity and hypotension reporting in the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), showing the classification between approved antihypertensives and other drugs.
Figure 4Correlation between antihypertensive activity and hypotension reporting in the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), showing the number of drugs with significant hypotension reporting with regard to the cut-off of P<10-10.
The top 20 drugs that most frequently co-occurred with hypotension adverse events.
| Drug | ATCa code |
| RORb | Adverse events | Adverse events not | ||
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| Hypotension | Not | Hypotension | Not |
| Metoprolol | C07AB02c | 0 | 2.99 | 3287 | 62,998 | 64,291 | 3,683,647 |
| Spironolactone | C03DA01c | 0 | 3.71 | 1581 | 24,021 | 65,997 | 3,722,624 |
| Furosemide | C03CA01c | 0 | 3.49 | 5173 | 86,868 | 62,405 | 3,659,777 |
| Lisinopril | C09AA03c | 0 | 2.69 | 3465 | 73,779 | 64,113 | 3,672,866 |
| Carvedilol | C07AG02c | 0 | 4.11 | 1955 | 26,954 | 65,623 | 3,719,691 |
| Propofol | N01AX10 | 0 | 7.81 | 1098 | 7903 | 66,480 | 3,738,742 |
| Digoxin | C01AA05 | 0 | 4.44 | 2259 | 28,945 | 65,319 | 3,717,700 |
| Potassium | N/A | 0 | 3.51 | 1533 | 24,635 | 66,045 | 3,722,010 |
| Morphine | N02AA01 | 0 | 3.02 | 1683 | 31,375 | 65,895 | 3,715,270 |
| Warfarin | B01AA03 | 0 | 2.52 | 3076 | 69,491 | 64,502 | 3,677,154 |
| Aspirin | A01AD05 | 0 | 2.46 | 6107 | 145,276 | 61,471 | 3,601,369 |
| Amlodipine | C08CA01c | 3.95E–315 | 2.29 | 2854 | 70,799 | 64,724 | 3,675,846 |
| Isosorbide | C01DA14c | 5.12E–319 | 4.16 | 1139 | 15,390 | 66,439 | 3,731,255 |
| Clopidogrel | B01AC04 | 9.83E–306 | 2.45 | 2395 | 55,283 | 65,183 | 3,691,362 |
| Acetaminophen | N02BE01 | 8.37E–302 | 2.51 | 2266 | 51,149 | 65,312 | 3,695,496 |
| Atenolol | C07AB03c | 4.26E–298 | 2.52 | 2223 | 49,993 | 65,355 | 3,696,652 |
| Midazolam | N05CD08 | 1.30E–296 | 7.13 | 641 | 5023 | 66,937 | 3,741,622 |
| Ondansetron | A04AA01 | 9.23E–295 | 3.51 | 1293 | 20,700 | 66,285 | 3,725,945 |
| Lorazepam | N05BA06 | 3.13E–284 | 2.62 | 1965 | 42,386 | 65,613 | 3,704,259 |
| Ramipril | C09AA05c | 2.90E–275 | 2.97 | 1539 | 29,213 | 66,039 | 3,717,432 |
aATC: Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.
bROR: reporting odds ratio.
cApproved antihypertensive drug.
Noncardiac drug classes highly represented in the top 20 drugs.
| ATCa code | Drug class | Ranks in top 20 | NDCG@20b |
| N | Nervous system | 6, 9, 11, 15, 17, 19 | 0.35 |
| B | Blood and blood-forming organs | 10, 11, 14 | 0.17 |
| A | Alimentary tract and metabolism | 11, 18 | 0.12 |
aATC: Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.
bNDCG@20: normalized discounted cumulative gain for the top 20 drugs.