Rachel Mills,1 Deepak Voora,1,2 Bruce Peyser,3 Susanne B Haga1,2 1Duke Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, 2Duke Center for Personalized and Precision Medicine, 3Duke University Medical Center, Pickett Road Primary Care Clinic, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA Abstract: Pharmacogenetic testing refers to a type of genetic test to predict a patient's likelihood to experience an adverse event or not respond to a given drug. Despite revision to several labels of commonly prescribed drugs regarding the impact of genetic variation, the use of this testing has been limited in many settings due to a number of factors. In the primary care setting, the limited office time as well as the limited knowledge and experience of primary care pract...
Tests that feature genomic indicators can now be used to guide the pharmacological treatment of pati...
Despite the nationwide availability of pharmacogenomic (PGx) guidelines in electronic medication sur...
Numerous benefits for patients have been predicted if prescribing decisions were routinely accompani...
Background: Pharmacogenetic testing enhances patient safety by improving medical treatment and reduc...
Background: Pharmacogenetic testing enhances patient safety by improving medical treatment and reduc...
Introduction: Aberrant pharmacogenetic variants occur in a high proportion of people and might be re...
Introduction: Aberrant pharmacogenetic variants occur in a high proportion of people and might be re...
Background: Considerable progress has been made in the way of pharmacogenetic research and the ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the adoption of PGx and the integration of genotype guided ...
It is anticipated that as the range of drugs for which pharmacogenetic testing becomes available exp...
Introduction: Pharmacogenomic testing can indicate which drugs may have limited therapeutic action o...
Susanne B Haga, Rachel Mills, Jivan Moaddeb, Yiling Liu, Deepak Voora Center for Applied Genomics & ...
It is anticipated that as the range of drugs for which pharmacogenetic testing becomes available exp...
Tests that feature genomic indicators can now be used to guide the pharmacological treatment of pati...
Pharmacogenomics describes interpatient genetic variability in drug responses. Information based on ...
Tests that feature genomic indicators can now be used to guide the pharmacological treatment of pati...
Despite the nationwide availability of pharmacogenomic (PGx) guidelines in electronic medication sur...
Numerous benefits for patients have been predicted if prescribing decisions were routinely accompani...
Background: Pharmacogenetic testing enhances patient safety by improving medical treatment and reduc...
Background: Pharmacogenetic testing enhances patient safety by improving medical treatment and reduc...
Introduction: Aberrant pharmacogenetic variants occur in a high proportion of people and might be re...
Introduction: Aberrant pharmacogenetic variants occur in a high proportion of people and might be re...
Background: Considerable progress has been made in the way of pharmacogenetic research and the ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the adoption of PGx and the integration of genotype guided ...
It is anticipated that as the range of drugs for which pharmacogenetic testing becomes available exp...
Introduction: Pharmacogenomic testing can indicate which drugs may have limited therapeutic action o...
Susanne B Haga, Rachel Mills, Jivan Moaddeb, Yiling Liu, Deepak Voora Center for Applied Genomics & ...
It is anticipated that as the range of drugs for which pharmacogenetic testing becomes available exp...
Tests that feature genomic indicators can now be used to guide the pharmacological treatment of pati...
Pharmacogenomics describes interpatient genetic variability in drug responses. Information based on ...
Tests that feature genomic indicators can now be used to guide the pharmacological treatment of pati...
Despite the nationwide availability of pharmacogenomic (PGx) guidelines in electronic medication sur...
Numerous benefits for patients have been predicted if prescribing decisions were routinely accompani...