Supercomputers can predict drugs’ side effects
The team’s findings provide drug companies with a cost-effective and reliable method to screen for side effects, according to Dr LaBute. Now, his group’s goal is to expand their computational pharmaceutical research to include more off-target proteins for testing and eventually screen every protein in the body.
“If we can do that, the drugs of tomorrow will have less side effects that can potentially lead to fatalities,” Dr Labute said. “Optimistically, we could be a decade away from our ultimate goal. However, we need help from pharmaceutical companies, healthcare providers, and the FDA to provide us with patient and therapeutic data.”