Quantifying the Severity of Adverse Drug Reactions Using Social Media: Network Analysis
Journal of Medical Internet Research2021Vol. 23(10), pp. e27714–e27714
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Abstract
Our SAEDR and DRIP scores are well correlated with the real-world outcomes of the entities they represent and have demonstrated utility in pharmacovigilance research. We make the SAEDR scores for 12,198 ADRs and the DRIP scores for 968 drugs publicly available to enable more quantitative analysis of pharmacovigilance data.
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