Fig. 5From: Prevalence and differences in the co-administration of drugs known to interact: an analysis of three distinct and large populationsTop 20 drug interactions with the highest difference between DDI prevalence in women and men. Colors denote a higher prevalence of interactions in women (red) and men (blue). Markers (+ and −) denote significantly higher prevalence of DDI administrations in the respective gender after correcting for multiple testing (FDR ≤ 0.05). Note the color scale is different across populations, as the maximum and minimum differences in DDI prevalence are different between populationsBack to article page