Table 1

The function and URL of databases as well as web servers

Databases or web serversFunctionURL
DrugBankRecording 15 451 drugs and providing more than 200 data fields for each drug, with half of the information devoted to chemical, pharmacological, pharmaceutical and other aspects of the drug and the other half dedicated to documenting the sequence, structure and pathway of the drug target.https://www.drugbank.ca/
DDInterRecording 236 834 DDIs involving 1833 drugs and documenting the detailed information about each DDI, such as mechanisms, risk levels, recommendations for drug adjustment and so on.http://ddinter.scbdd.com
SuperDRUG2Recording the annotation of drugs, including regulatory details, chemical structures (2D and 3D), dosage, biological targets, physicochemical properties, external identifiers, side-effects, pharmacokinetic data and DDIs.http://cheminfo.charite.de/superdrug2
INXBASERecording more than 20 000 DDIshttps://www.medbase.fi/en/professionals/inxbase/
OncoRxDocumenting 943 DDIs between 117 ACDs and 166 CAMs.http://www.onco-informatics.com/oncorx/index.php
DIDBRecording the drug interaction results derived from drug–drug, drug–food and drug–herb interaction studies.https://www.druginteractionsolutions.org/
DrugCombDocumenting the standardized results of drug combination screening studies about 739 964 combinations involving 8397 drugs.https://drugcomb.fimm.fi/
DailyMedRecording the essential scientific information for the safe and effective use of the drugs, such as indications, dosage, administration, adverse reactions, DDIs and so on.https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/about-dailymed.cfm
PolySearch2Predicting the relationships between biomedical entities, such as human diseases, genes, SNPs, proteins, drugs, metabolites and so on.http://polysearch.ca
DDI-CPIPresenting the predicted probabilities of interactions between the given drug and 2515 drugs in the library of DDI-CPI.http://cpi.bio-x.cn/ddi/
vNN-ADMETPredicting the ADMET properties of drugs.https://vnnadmet.bhsai.org/vnnadmet/login.xhtml
Databases or web serversFunctionURL
DrugBankRecording 15 451 drugs and providing more than 200 data fields for each drug, with half of the information devoted to chemical, pharmacological, pharmaceutical and other aspects of the drug and the other half dedicated to documenting the sequence, structure and pathway of the drug target.https://www.drugbank.ca/
DDInterRecording 236 834 DDIs involving 1833 drugs and documenting the detailed information about each DDI, such as mechanisms, risk levels, recommendations for drug adjustment and so on.http://ddinter.scbdd.com
SuperDRUG2Recording the annotation of drugs, including regulatory details, chemical structures (2D and 3D), dosage, biological targets, physicochemical properties, external identifiers, side-effects, pharmacokinetic data and DDIs.http://cheminfo.charite.de/superdrug2
INXBASERecording more than 20 000 DDIshttps://www.medbase.fi/en/professionals/inxbase/
OncoRxDocumenting 943 DDIs between 117 ACDs and 166 CAMs.http://www.onco-informatics.com/oncorx/index.php
DIDBRecording the drug interaction results derived from drug–drug, drug–food and drug–herb interaction studies.https://www.druginteractionsolutions.org/
DrugCombDocumenting the standardized results of drug combination screening studies about 739 964 combinations involving 8397 drugs.https://drugcomb.fimm.fi/
DailyMedRecording the essential scientific information for the safe and effective use of the drugs, such as indications, dosage, administration, adverse reactions, DDIs and so on.https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/about-dailymed.cfm
PolySearch2Predicting the relationships between biomedical entities, such as human diseases, genes, SNPs, proteins, drugs, metabolites and so on.http://polysearch.ca
DDI-CPIPresenting the predicted probabilities of interactions between the given drug and 2515 drugs in the library of DDI-CPI.http://cpi.bio-x.cn/ddi/
vNN-ADMETPredicting the ADMET properties of drugs.https://vnnadmet.bhsai.org/vnnadmet/login.xhtml
Table 1

The function and URL of databases as well as web servers

Databases or web serversFunctionURL
DrugBankRecording 15 451 drugs and providing more than 200 data fields for each drug, with half of the information devoted to chemical, pharmacological, pharmaceutical and other aspects of the drug and the other half dedicated to documenting the sequence, structure and pathway of the drug target.https://www.drugbank.ca/
DDInterRecording 236 834 DDIs involving 1833 drugs and documenting the detailed information about each DDI, such as mechanisms, risk levels, recommendations for drug adjustment and so on.http://ddinter.scbdd.com
SuperDRUG2Recording the annotation of drugs, including regulatory details, chemical structures (2D and 3D), dosage, biological targets, physicochemical properties, external identifiers, side-effects, pharmacokinetic data and DDIs.http://cheminfo.charite.de/superdrug2
INXBASERecording more than 20 000 DDIshttps://www.medbase.fi/en/professionals/inxbase/
OncoRxDocumenting 943 DDIs between 117 ACDs and 166 CAMs.http://www.onco-informatics.com/oncorx/index.php
DIDBRecording the drug interaction results derived from drug–drug, drug–food and drug–herb interaction studies.https://www.druginteractionsolutions.org/
DrugCombDocumenting the standardized results of drug combination screening studies about 739 964 combinations involving 8397 drugs.https://drugcomb.fimm.fi/
DailyMedRecording the essential scientific information for the safe and effective use of the drugs, such as indications, dosage, administration, adverse reactions, DDIs and so on.https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/about-dailymed.cfm
PolySearch2Predicting the relationships between biomedical entities, such as human diseases, genes, SNPs, proteins, drugs, metabolites and so on.http://polysearch.ca
DDI-CPIPresenting the predicted probabilities of interactions between the given drug and 2515 drugs in the library of DDI-CPI.http://cpi.bio-x.cn/ddi/
vNN-ADMETPredicting the ADMET properties of drugs.https://vnnadmet.bhsai.org/vnnadmet/login.xhtml
Databases or web serversFunctionURL
DrugBankRecording 15 451 drugs and providing more than 200 data fields for each drug, with half of the information devoted to chemical, pharmacological, pharmaceutical and other aspects of the drug and the other half dedicated to documenting the sequence, structure and pathway of the drug target.https://www.drugbank.ca/
DDInterRecording 236 834 DDIs involving 1833 drugs and documenting the detailed information about each DDI, such as mechanisms, risk levels, recommendations for drug adjustment and so on.http://ddinter.scbdd.com
SuperDRUG2Recording the annotation of drugs, including regulatory details, chemical structures (2D and 3D), dosage, biological targets, physicochemical properties, external identifiers, side-effects, pharmacokinetic data and DDIs.http://cheminfo.charite.de/superdrug2
INXBASERecording more than 20 000 DDIshttps://www.medbase.fi/en/professionals/inxbase/
OncoRxDocumenting 943 DDIs between 117 ACDs and 166 CAMs.http://www.onco-informatics.com/oncorx/index.php
DIDBRecording the drug interaction results derived from drug–drug, drug–food and drug–herb interaction studies.https://www.druginteractionsolutions.org/
DrugCombDocumenting the standardized results of drug combination screening studies about 739 964 combinations involving 8397 drugs.https://drugcomb.fimm.fi/
DailyMedRecording the essential scientific information for the safe and effective use of the drugs, such as indications, dosage, administration, adverse reactions, DDIs and so on.https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/about-dailymed.cfm
PolySearch2Predicting the relationships between biomedical entities, such as human diseases, genes, SNPs, proteins, drugs, metabolites and so on.http://polysearch.ca
DDI-CPIPresenting the predicted probabilities of interactions between the given drug and 2515 drugs in the library of DDI-CPI.http://cpi.bio-x.cn/ddi/
vNN-ADMETPredicting the ADMET properties of drugs.https://vnnadmet.bhsai.org/vnnadmet/login.xhtml
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