Response to analgesics, anticancer pharmacotherapy and pharmacotherapy of other cancer related symptoms vary broadly between individuals. Age, disease, comorbidities, concomitant medication, organ function and patients' compliance may partly explain the differences. However, the focus of ongoing research has shifted towards genomic variants of phase I and II drug metabolizing enzymes with one important goal being an individual dose adjustment according to a patient's genotype. Polymorphisms of the cytochrome P 450 2D6 influence the metabolism of many drugs including the analgesics codeine, tramadol, hydrocodone and oxycodone, as well as the metabolism of tricyclic antidepressants and the anticancer drug tamoxifen. Other candidate genes such...
Opioids are mainly used to treat both acute and chronic pain. Several opioids are metabolized to som...
On an individual level, there is a difference in the analgesic response to a given opioid. Various f...
Despite increased attention on assessment and management, pain remains the most persistent symptom i...
Analgesic, especially opioids, antiemetic and antidepressant drugs show marked interpatient variabil...
Genomic variations influencing response to pharmacotherapy of pain are currently under investigation...
The use of analgesics is based on the empiric administration of a given drug with clinical monitorin...
Background: Adequate opioid prescribing is critical for therapeutic success of pain management. Desp...
The field of pharmacogenomics seeks to understand how an individual's unique gene sequence can affec...
In advanced cancer, pain is a poor prognostic factor, significantly impacting patients’ quality of l...
Pascal H Vuilleumier,1 Ulrike M Stamer,1 Ruth Landau21Klinik für Anästhesiologie u...
Today's drug therapy regimens rely on the anticipated relation between drug dose, acquired plasma le...
For opioids requiring CYP2D6 O-demethylation to active metabolites, poor metabolizers have reduced m...
Opioids are used for acute and chronic pain and dependency. They have a narrow therapeutic index and...
Strong opioids, morphine and oxycodone, are used in the management of moderate to severe cancer pain...
Abstract Introduction Opioid analgesics are widely used as effective analgesics for the treatment of...
Opioids are mainly used to treat both acute and chronic pain. Several opioids are metabolized to som...
On an individual level, there is a difference in the analgesic response to a given opioid. Various f...
Despite increased attention on assessment and management, pain remains the most persistent symptom i...
Analgesic, especially opioids, antiemetic and antidepressant drugs show marked interpatient variabil...
Genomic variations influencing response to pharmacotherapy of pain are currently under investigation...
The use of analgesics is based on the empiric administration of a given drug with clinical monitorin...
Background: Adequate opioid prescribing is critical for therapeutic success of pain management. Desp...
The field of pharmacogenomics seeks to understand how an individual's unique gene sequence can affec...
In advanced cancer, pain is a poor prognostic factor, significantly impacting patients’ quality of l...
Pascal H Vuilleumier,1 Ulrike M Stamer,1 Ruth Landau21Klinik für Anästhesiologie u...
Today's drug therapy regimens rely on the anticipated relation between drug dose, acquired plasma le...
For opioids requiring CYP2D6 O-demethylation to active metabolites, poor metabolizers have reduced m...
Opioids are used for acute and chronic pain and dependency. They have a narrow therapeutic index and...
Strong opioids, morphine and oxycodone, are used in the management of moderate to severe cancer pain...
Abstract Introduction Opioid analgesics are widely used as effective analgesics for the treatment of...
Opioids are mainly used to treat both acute and chronic pain. Several opioids are metabolized to som...
On an individual level, there is a difference in the analgesic response to a given opioid. Various f...
Despite increased attention on assessment and management, pain remains the most persistent symptom i...