This is a network of polypharmacy side-effects. Nodes represent drugs and edges represent different types of side effects that are associated with drug pairs. Edges indicate which side effects a patient will likely experience if he takes two drugs together (i.e., a drug combination). Such side effects are known as polypharmacy side-effects, as they are associated with drug pairs (or higher-order drug combinations) and cannot be attributed to either individual drug in the pair (in a drug combination).
Dataset statistics | |
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Nodes | 645 |
Edges | 63473 |
Nodes in largest SCC | 645 |
Fraction of nodes in largest SCC | 1.000000 |
Edges in largest SCC | 63473 |
Fraction of edges in largest SCC | 1.000000 |
Average clustering coefficient | 0.811445 |
Number of triangles | 11489282 |
Fraction of closed triangles | 0.354259 |
Diameter (longest shortest path) | 3 |
90-percentile effective diameter | 1.864073 |
Average side effects per edge | 73.250689 |
Median side effects per edge | 53 |
Standard deviation of side effects per edge | 66.053302 |
Polypharmacy side-effect information was generated based on national adverse event reporting systems.
File | Size | Description |
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ChChSe-Decagon_polypharmacy.csv.gz | 232.8MB | Side effects of drug pairs |