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How do we deal with the different types of insulin? #327

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gaurav opened this issue Aug 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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How do we deal with the different types of insulin? #327

gaurav opened this issue Aug 2, 2024 · 4 comments

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gaurav commented Aug 2, 2024

See e.g. https://nodenorm.test.transltr.io/1.5/get_normalized_nodes?curie=PUBCHEM.COMPOUND%3A118984454&curie=PUBCHEM.COMPOUND%3A16137271&curie=PUBCHEM.COMPOUND:24839622&conflate=true&drug_chemical_conflate=true&description=false

Might want to distinguish between biological and chemicals (e.g. insulin beef vs synthetic insulins)

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gaurav commented Aug 2, 2024

Other possible:

  • Prolactin
  • Glucagon

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gaurav commented Aug 2, 2024

Some examples of Translator queries with lots of insulins:

Gwenlyn reports that a bunch of these are UMLSes that aren't properly combined into the corresponding CHEBI terms.

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gaurav commented Aug 2, 2024

Reported to Feedback at NCATSTranslator/Feedback#892 (comment)

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gaurav commented Sep 26, 2024

Note that RXCUI:86009 "insulin lispro" isn't being cliqued with RXCUI:261542 "HumaLOG Mix", despite the former being an ingredient in the latter. I think maybe this is because we only look at active ingredients.

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