(1) Background: Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons for individuals to seek medications. Historically, opioids have been the mainstay of chronic pain management. However, in some patient populations, opioids fail to demonstrate therapeutic efficacy, whereas in other populations, opioids may cause toxic effects, even at lower doses. Response to pain medication is affected by many factors, including an individual’s genetic variations. Pharmacogenomic testing has been designed to help achieve optimal treatment outcomes. This study aimed at assessing the impact of CYP2D6 pharmacogenomic testing on physicians’ choice in prescribing chronic pain medications and patient pain control. (2) Methods: This retrospective study reviewed 107 pa...
BACKGROUND Inability to predict the therapeutic effect of a drug in individual pain patients prol...
Lisa Lynn Dragic,1 Erica L Wegrzyn,2 Michael E Schatman,3–5 Jeffrey Fudin2,6 1Central Arkansas...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Pharmacogenetic testing has the potential t...
(1) Background: Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons for individuals to seek medications. ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate if pharmacogenetic testing (PT) holds value for pain-management practitioners b...
Pascal H Vuilleumier,1 Ulrike M Stamer,1 Ruth Landau21Klinik für Anästhesiologie u...
Background and Objectives: Pain is one of the most common symptoms that weighs on life’s quality and...
Background and Objectives: Pain is one of the most common symptoms that weighs on life’s quality and...
AbstractObjectiveThe experience of chronic pain is one of the commonest reasons individuals seek med...
Nociceptive pain is time limited and severe nociceptive pain normally responds well to treatment wit...
The experience of chronic pain is one of the commonest reasons for seeking medical attention, being...
High rates of interpatient variability in drug metabolism and drug response for nearly all medicatio...
Genomic variations influencing response to pharmacotherapy of pain are currently under investigation...
Use of opioid analgesics for pain management has increased dramatically over the past decade, with c...
Interindividual variability in analgesic response is at least partly due to well-characterized polym...
BACKGROUND Inability to predict the therapeutic effect of a drug in individual pain patients prol...
Lisa Lynn Dragic,1 Erica L Wegrzyn,2 Michael E Schatman,3–5 Jeffrey Fudin2,6 1Central Arkansas...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Pharmacogenetic testing has the potential t...
(1) Background: Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons for individuals to seek medications. ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate if pharmacogenetic testing (PT) holds value for pain-management practitioners b...
Pascal H Vuilleumier,1 Ulrike M Stamer,1 Ruth Landau21Klinik für Anästhesiologie u...
Background and Objectives: Pain is one of the most common symptoms that weighs on life’s quality and...
Background and Objectives: Pain is one of the most common symptoms that weighs on life’s quality and...
AbstractObjectiveThe experience of chronic pain is one of the commonest reasons individuals seek med...
Nociceptive pain is time limited and severe nociceptive pain normally responds well to treatment wit...
The experience of chronic pain is one of the commonest reasons for seeking medical attention, being...
High rates of interpatient variability in drug metabolism and drug response for nearly all medicatio...
Genomic variations influencing response to pharmacotherapy of pain are currently under investigation...
Use of opioid analgesics for pain management has increased dramatically over the past decade, with c...
Interindividual variability in analgesic response is at least partly due to well-characterized polym...
BACKGROUND Inability to predict the therapeutic effect of a drug in individual pain patients prol...
Lisa Lynn Dragic,1 Erica L Wegrzyn,2 Michael E Schatman,3–5 Jeffrey Fudin2,6 1Central Arkansas...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Pharmacogenetic testing has the potential t...