AbstractPrescribing safe and effective medications is a challenge in psychiatry. While clinical use of pharmacogenomic testing for individual genes has provided some clinical benefit, it has largely failed to show clinical utility. However, pharmacogenomic testing that integrates relevant genetic variation from multiple loci for each medication has shown clinical validity, utility and cost savings in multiple clinical trials. While some challenges remain, the evidence for the clinical utility of “combinatorial pharmacogenomics” is mounting. Expanding education of pharmacogenomic testing is vital to implementation efforts in psychiatric treatment settings with the overall goal of improving medication selection decisions
Psychiatry is increasingly combining new pharmacogenomic findings with therapeutic drug monitoring (...
Current pharmacotherapies for psychiatric disorders are generally incompletely effective. Many patie...
There is growing research interest in learning the genetic basis of response and adverse effects wit...
AbstractPrescribing safe and effective medications is a challenge in psychiatry. While clinical use ...
The tantalizing promise of pharmacogenomics to utilize individual genetic markers to improve efficac...
Mental illness represents a major health issue both at the individual and at the socioeconomical lev...
Over the last decade, pharmacogenetics has become increasingly significant to clinical practice. Psy...
There are high expectations about the capabilities of pharmacogenetics to tailor psychotropic treatm...
Eve S Fields,1 Raymond A Lorenz,2 Joel G Winner2 1Northwest Center for Community Mental Health, Rest...
Nowadays, many relevant drug–gene associations have been discovered, but pharmacogenomics (PGx)-guid...
Patients' pharmacogenetic data could be used to improve adherence to antipsychotic medication by inc...
Copyright © 2014 Kathryn R. Gardner et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Using pharmacogenetics in guiding drug therapy experiences a steady increase in uptake, although sti...
Due to the chronic relapsing nature of mental disorders and increased life expectancy, the societal ...
Pharmacogenetic studies the influence of inherited characteristics on medication. While different fr...
Psychiatry is increasingly combining new pharmacogenomic findings with therapeutic drug monitoring (...
Current pharmacotherapies for psychiatric disorders are generally incompletely effective. Many patie...
There is growing research interest in learning the genetic basis of response and adverse effects wit...
AbstractPrescribing safe and effective medications is a challenge in psychiatry. While clinical use ...
The tantalizing promise of pharmacogenomics to utilize individual genetic markers to improve efficac...
Mental illness represents a major health issue both at the individual and at the socioeconomical lev...
Over the last decade, pharmacogenetics has become increasingly significant to clinical practice. Psy...
There are high expectations about the capabilities of pharmacogenetics to tailor psychotropic treatm...
Eve S Fields,1 Raymond A Lorenz,2 Joel G Winner2 1Northwest Center for Community Mental Health, Rest...
Nowadays, many relevant drug–gene associations have been discovered, but pharmacogenomics (PGx)-guid...
Patients' pharmacogenetic data could be used to improve adherence to antipsychotic medication by inc...
Copyright © 2014 Kathryn R. Gardner et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Using pharmacogenetics in guiding drug therapy experiences a steady increase in uptake, although sti...
Due to the chronic relapsing nature of mental disorders and increased life expectancy, the societal ...
Pharmacogenetic studies the influence of inherited characteristics on medication. While different fr...
Psychiatry is increasingly combining new pharmacogenomic findings with therapeutic drug monitoring (...
Current pharmacotherapies for psychiatric disorders are generally incompletely effective. Many patie...
There is growing research interest in learning the genetic basis of response and adverse effects wit...