Pretrained transformer models for predicting the withdrawal of drugs from the market
Bioinformatics 39(8)
Article 2023 English
Authors
EM
Eyal Mazuz
GS
Guy Shtar
NK
Nir Kutsky
Abstract
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The process of drug discovery is notoriously complex, costing an average of 2.6 billion dollars and taking ∼13 years to bring a new drug to the market. The success rate for new drugs is alarmingly low (around 0.0001%), and severe adverse drug reactions (ADRs) frequently occur, some of which may even result in death. Early identification of potential ADRs is critical to improve the efficiency and safety of the drug development process.In this study, we employed pretrained large language models (LLMs) to predict the likelihood of a drug being withdrawn from the market due to safety concerns. Our method achieved an area under the curve (AUC) of over 0.75 through cross-database validation, outperforming classical machine learning models and graph-based models. Notably, our pretrained LLMs successfully identified over 50% drugs that were subsequently withdrawn, when predictions were made on a subset of drugs with inconsistent labeling between the training and test sets.The code and datasets are available at https://github.com/eyalmazuz/DrugWithdrawn.
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