How far are we from predicting multi-drug interactions during treatment for COVID-19 infection?

Lozano, Benjamin; Santibanez, Javier; Severino, Nicolas; Saldias, Cristina; Vera, Magdalena; Retamal, Jaime.; Torres, Soledad; Barrera, Nelson P.

Abstract

Seriously ill patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs) are commonly given a combination of drugs, a process known as multi-drug treatment. After extracting data on drug-drug interactions with clinical relevance from available online platforms, we hypothesize that an overall interaction map can be generated for all drugs administered. Furthermore, by combining this approach with simulations of cellular biochemical pathways, we may be able to explain the general clinical outcome. Finally, we postulate that by applying this strategy retrospectively to a cohort of patients hospitalized in ICU, a prediction of the timing of developing acute kidney injury (AKI) could be made. Whether or not this approach can be extended to other diseases is uncertain. Still, we believe it represents a valuable pharmacological insight to help improve clinical outcomes for severely ill patients.

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Título según WOS: How far are we from predicting multi-drug interactions during treatment for COVID-19 infection?
Título de la Revista: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volumen: 179
Número: 14
Editorial: WILEY-BLACKWELL
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 3831
Página final: 3838
DOI:

10.1111/bph.15819

Notas: ISI