Asthma is a complex disease with multiple genetic and environmental factors contributing to it. A component of this complexity is a highly variable response to pharmacological therapy. Pharmacogenomics is the study of the role of genetic determinants in the variable response to therapy. A number of examples of possible pharmacogenomic approaches that may prove of value in the management of asthma are discussed below. Evidence Acquisition: A search of PubMed, Google scholar, E-Medicine, BMJ and Mbase was done using the key words "pharmacogenomics of asthma", "pharmacogenomics of β-agonist, glucocorticoids, leukotriene modifiers, theophylline, muscarinic antagonists in asthma". Results: Presently, there are limited examples of gene polymorphi...
Pharmacogenetics studies of anti-inflammatory medication of asthma have expanded rapidly in recent d...
BACKGROUND Pharmacogenetics studies of anti-inflammatory medication of asthma have expanded rapidly ...
There is heterogeneity in patient responses to current asthma medications. Significant progress has ...
Asthma is a complex disease with multiple genetic and environmental factors contributing to it. A co...
Despite the availability of several classes of asthma medications and their overall effectiveness, a...
Victor E Ortega, Deborah A Meyers, Eugene R Bleecker Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine R...
Personalized medicine, an approach to care in which individual characteristics are used for targetin...
Aims: To investigate the effects of genetic variation on treatment response to asthma medication in ...
Aims: To investigate the effects of genetic variation on treatment response to asthma medication in ...
Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) have been the mainstay treatment for persistent asthma in children for...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Although currently available drugs to treat asthma are effective in most patients...
Asthma is recognised to arise from complex interactions between environmental exposure and disease-s...
Asthma is a frequent disease, mainly characterized by airway inflammation, in which drug therapy is ...
Asthma is one of the most common heritable diseases globally, with variable clinical expression and ...
The paper reviews current knowledge on genetic background of action of drugs used in asthma treatmen...
Pharmacogenetics studies of anti-inflammatory medication of asthma have expanded rapidly in recent d...
BACKGROUND Pharmacogenetics studies of anti-inflammatory medication of asthma have expanded rapidly ...
There is heterogeneity in patient responses to current asthma medications. Significant progress has ...
Asthma is a complex disease with multiple genetic and environmental factors contributing to it. A co...
Despite the availability of several classes of asthma medications and their overall effectiveness, a...
Victor E Ortega, Deborah A Meyers, Eugene R Bleecker Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine R...
Personalized medicine, an approach to care in which individual characteristics are used for targetin...
Aims: To investigate the effects of genetic variation on treatment response to asthma medication in ...
Aims: To investigate the effects of genetic variation on treatment response to asthma medication in ...
Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) have been the mainstay treatment for persistent asthma in children for...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Although currently available drugs to treat asthma are effective in most patients...
Asthma is recognised to arise from complex interactions between environmental exposure and disease-s...
Asthma is a frequent disease, mainly characterized by airway inflammation, in which drug therapy is ...
Asthma is one of the most common heritable diseases globally, with variable clinical expression and ...
The paper reviews current knowledge on genetic background of action of drugs used in asthma treatmen...
Pharmacogenetics studies of anti-inflammatory medication of asthma have expanded rapidly in recent d...
BACKGROUND Pharmacogenetics studies of anti-inflammatory medication of asthma have expanded rapidly ...
There is heterogeneity in patient responses to current asthma medications. Significant progress has ...