| Literature DB >> 31775730 |
Chang-Shiann Wu1, Yu-Huai Chen2,3, Chi-Liang Chen3,4, Sheng-Kan Chien5, Nailis Syifa3,6, Yu-Chun Hung3, Kai-Jen Cheng3, Shu-Chin Hu3, Pei-Tzu Lo3, Shun-Yung Lin2, Tzu-Hua Wu7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised regarding the efficacy and safety resulting from the potential interactions of herbs with Western medications due to the use of both herbs and Western medicine by the general public. Information obtained from the web must be critically evaluated prior to its use in making decisions. DESCRIPTION: This study aimed to construct an herb-drug interaction (HDI) website (https://drug-herb-interaction.netlify.com) with a critically reviewed database. Node.js was used to store the database by running JavaScript. Vue.js is a front-end framework used for web interface development. A total of 135 sets of information related to the interactions of ginseng, ginkgo and dong quai with Western medicine from the literature identified in Medline were collected, followed by critical reviews to prepare nineteen items of information for each HDI monograph. A total of 80 sets of validated HDIs met all criteria and were further assessed at the individual reliability level (likely, possible, and unevaluable) and labeled with the "interaction" item. This query system of the website can be operated in both the Chinese and English languages to obtain all monographs on HDIs in the database, including bilingual interaction data. The database of HDI monographs can be updated by simply uploading a new version of the information Excel file. The designed "smart search" module, in addition to the "single search", is convenient for requesting multiple searches. Among the "likely" interactions (n = 26), 50% show negative HDIs. Ten of these can increase the effect of the Western drug, and the others (n = 3) imply that the HDI can be beneficial.Entities:
Keywords: Bilingual website; Database; Herb-drug interaction; Reliability; Smart search
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31775730 PMCID: PMC6881993 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-019-2731-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Columns of Json database items and one example of bi-lingual information content for ginseng interaction
Fig. 1The functional framework for the current HDI web design
Fig. 2Homepage of HDI website
Fig. 3a Smart search webpage. b One English letter “g” is input, and users can select the item of interest by clicking “+” to the right column; users can continuously click “+” for multiple selections of herbs and drugs, followed by clicking the “submit” icon to command the query. c Display of matched results lists. d Pointing out the HDI text box and clicking to pop out the selected monograph information for each item