Pharmacogenomics, the fusion of pharmacology and genomics, shows strong potential to solve many of today\u27s dosing problems. lnter-patient dosing requirements, mainly due to genetic variability between patients, represent significant challenges for prescribers. Certain receptors, drug-targeted proteins, drug-transport mechanisms and drug-metabolizing enzymes are genetically established. Hence, any defect, absence or abnormality in the gene could alter how an affected individual will respond to a given drug. Due to advancements in technology, health care professionals who utilize pharmacogenomics may assess a patient\u27s genetic profile and determine a predicted response to specific medications. This may result in potentially optimal dosi...
Individuals respond differently to drugs and sometimes the effects are unpredictable. Differences in...
The time is ripe to assess whether pharmacogenomics research--the study of the genetic basis for var...
<div><p>There is great variation in drug-response phenotypes, and a “one size fits all” paradigm for...
Pharmacogenomics is seen as the combination of pharmacology and genomics. It studies the effect of g...
Pharmacogenomics is the study that examines how genetic variations affect the ways in which people r...
The outcome of drug therapy is often unpredictable, ranging from beneficial effects to lack of effic...
People are different because of their genetic make-up. These differences are made up of variations i...
ABSTRACT Pharmacogenetics and pharmaco-genomics deal with the genetic basis underlying variable drug...
449-455The emergence of human genome project brings hope of personalized medicine as patients with i...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are two major emerging trends in medical sciences, which influ...
Pharmacogenomics is one of the emerging approaches to precision medicine, tailoring drug selection a...
The genetic basis of a differential response to drugs has been understood for a limited number of ag...
Since the human genome project in 2003, the view of personalized medicine to improve diagnosis and c...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics have been widely recognized as fundamental steps toward person...
Despite the marked advances in drug therapy, some patients do not respond favorably or suffer severe...
Individuals respond differently to drugs and sometimes the effects are unpredictable. Differences in...
The time is ripe to assess whether pharmacogenomics research--the study of the genetic basis for var...
<div><p>There is great variation in drug-response phenotypes, and a “one size fits all” paradigm for...
Pharmacogenomics is seen as the combination of pharmacology and genomics. It studies the effect of g...
Pharmacogenomics is the study that examines how genetic variations affect the ways in which people r...
The outcome of drug therapy is often unpredictable, ranging from beneficial effects to lack of effic...
People are different because of their genetic make-up. These differences are made up of variations i...
ABSTRACT Pharmacogenetics and pharmaco-genomics deal with the genetic basis underlying variable drug...
449-455The emergence of human genome project brings hope of personalized medicine as patients with i...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are two major emerging trends in medical sciences, which influ...
Pharmacogenomics is one of the emerging approaches to precision medicine, tailoring drug selection a...
The genetic basis of a differential response to drugs has been understood for a limited number of ag...
Since the human genome project in 2003, the view of personalized medicine to improve diagnosis and c...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics have been widely recognized as fundamental steps toward person...
Despite the marked advances in drug therapy, some patients do not respond favorably or suffer severe...
Individuals respond differently to drugs and sometimes the effects are unpredictable. Differences in...
The time is ripe to assess whether pharmacogenomics research--the study of the genetic basis for var...
<div><p>There is great variation in drug-response phenotypes, and a “one size fits all” paradigm for...