A database of FDA approved therapeutic peptides and proteins
We are grateful to researchers for their direct and indirect help in the development of this database. In this database we used information from various resources/databases as well as we used number of software/web services for developing this database. We are grateful to the developers of these databases/software/resources that include following resources. |
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Drug Bank | The DrugBank database is a unique bioinformatics and cheminformatics resource about drugs. |
Drugs.com | Drugs.com is comprehensive and up-to-date source of drug information online. Providing free, peer-reviewed, accurate and independent data on more than 24,000 prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines & natural products.The site contains a library of reference information which includes content from Cerner Multum, Micromedex from Truven Health Analytics, Wolters Kluwer Health, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Physicians' Desk Reference, A.D.A.M., Stedmans, AHFS, Harvard Health Publications, North American Compendiums, PharmaLive, & Healthday. |
RxList | RxList is an online medical resource of US prescription medications providing full prescribing information and patient education. It contains data provided by credible sources like FDA, Cerner Multum, and First Data Bank, Inc.. |
Medscape | Medscape is a web resource for physicians and health professionals. It features peer-reviewed original medical journal articles, CME (Continuing Medical Education), a customized version of the National Library of Medicine's MEDLINE database, daily medical news, major conference coverage, and drug information—including a drug database (Medscape Drug Reference, or MDR) and drug interaction checker. |
DAILYMED | Daily Med publish up-to-date and accurate drug labels (also called a "package insert") to health care providers and the general public. The contents of DailyMed is provided and updated daily by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).It is operated by the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). |