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The Liverpool University Drug Interactions group has over twenty years' experience in developing prescribing support resources in infectious diseases, demonstrated by our world-renowned HIV and Hepatitis drug interaction websites (www.hiv-druginteractions.org and www.hep-druginteractions.org) and associated Apps. In 2019, these websites had over 50,000 unique monthly visitors searching for >4.5 million interactions. Our websites are recommended in over 30 international treatment guidelines and many national guidelines. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to address the pressing need for prescribing support for studies and clinical situations where experimental COVID-19 therapies are being used, we have developed a static drug interactions website (www.covid19-druginteractions.org) providing information on the likelihood of interactions between the experimental agents and commonly prescribed co-medications. We now have to move to develop a fully interactive and searchable website resource with an associated App. The website will be constantly updated and populated with the latest information on experimental therapies with guidance given to clinicians for managing complex patients.
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