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Developing a desktop application for drug-drug interaction checker ordered for chronic diseases in Ethiopian hospitals pharmacy

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dc.contributor.author Lingaiah, Thamineni Bheema
dc.contributor.author Belay, Yibeltal Andarge
dc.contributor.author Dese, Kokeb
dc.date.accessioned 2023-11-14T06:33:04Z
dc.date.available 2023-11-14T06:33:04Z
dc.date.issued 2022-03-23
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.ju.edu.et//handle/123456789/8852
dc.description.abstract Drug-drug interactions are a major cause of morbidity worldwide and are a leading source of treat ment inefcacy. They are classifed based on their pharmacological action on the body as major, moderate, and minor. Currently, it is a tedious process to remember the drug-drug interactions by the pharmacist during dispensing of the prescribed drugs for the patients. Therefore, there is a need for technology that assists the pharmacist in checking the drug-drug interaction for prescribed drugs. Therefore, in this work, a desktop-based application that can automatically identify the drug-drug interactions for prescribed drugs that could operate ofine for those found in low-resource setting hospitals has been developed. To do this, around 3000 drugs along with their major and moderate interaction points were collected from Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Supply Agency. The developed system included two main parts; the database part that comprises all the drugs collected along with their major and moderate interaction points, and a patient registration platform to register the patients’ history. The system was developed by using C sharp program ing language. Results: The developed system has both drug-drug interaction checking as well as patient registration platform. Registration of the patient’s history will be done by the pharmacist and during dispensing of the drugs to the patient, the developed system will check the interaction between the drugs prescribed. The system was tested to operate the above functions, and fnally, it was able to display the major and moderate interaction points of all inserted drugs automatically and accurately. For those drugs which have no either major or moderate interaction, the system was displayed as ‘unknown’. Conclusions: The developed system assisted the pharmacist in knowing the drug-drug interaction, and enabled the patients for the resubscription of drugs with the same functional. The system would help to increase the efciency of the pharmacist in low resource settings to do their tasks without any difculty, and tiredness. In the future, it is recom mended to include all drugs for all disease types rather than focusing only on chronic disease drugs. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject Drug-drug interaction en_US
dc.subject Chronic diseases en_US
dc.subject Desktop application en_US
dc.subject Medscape en_US
dc.title Developing a desktop application for drug-drug interaction checker ordered for chronic diseases in Ethiopian hospitals pharmacy en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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