Introduction: Pharmacogenomics (PGx) aims to maximize drug benefits while minimizing risk of toxicity. Although PGx has proven beneficial in many settings, clinical uptake lags. Lack of clinician confidence and limited availability of PGx testing can deter patients from completing PGx testing. A few novel PGx clinic models have been described as a way to incorporate PGx testing into the standard of care.Background: A PGx clinic was implemented to fill an identified gap in provider availability, confidence, and utilization of PGx across our health system. Through a joint pharmacist and Advanced Practice Provider (APP) collaborative clinic, patients received counseling and PGx medication recommendations both before and after PGx testing. The ...
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) studies how a person’s genes affect the response to medications and is quickl...
Pharmacogenomics (i.e., the application of genetic information in predicting an individual's respons...
Ninety-five percent of the population are estimated to carry at least one genetic variant that is di...
Initial enthusiasm for the potential of pharmacogenomics (PGx) to transform medical practice has bee...
Community pharmacy services have evolved to include medical and pharmaceutical interventions alongsi...
Findings from pharmacogenomics (PGx) studies have the potential to be applied to individualize drug ...
Introduction: Pharmacogenomics reduces the need for trial-and-error prescribing, and the chances of ...
Response to a drug often differs widely among individual patients. This variability is frequently ob...
Community pharmacy services have evolved to include medical and pharmaceutical interventions alongsi...
Background: Administration of pharmacogenomics (PGx) testing in clinical practice has been suboptima...
The application of pharmacogenomics could meaningfully contribute toward medicines optimization with...
Testing, reporting and translation of pharmacogenetics (PGx) into clinical recommendations requires ...
The implementation of pharmacogenomics (PGx) has come a long way since the dawn of utilizing pharmac...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of how patients’ genes may affect their response to certain medication...
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) studies the use of genetic data to optimize drug therapy. Numerous clinical c...
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) studies how a person’s genes affect the response to medications and is quickl...
Pharmacogenomics (i.e., the application of genetic information in predicting an individual's respons...
Ninety-five percent of the population are estimated to carry at least one genetic variant that is di...
Initial enthusiasm for the potential of pharmacogenomics (PGx) to transform medical practice has bee...
Community pharmacy services have evolved to include medical and pharmaceutical interventions alongsi...
Findings from pharmacogenomics (PGx) studies have the potential to be applied to individualize drug ...
Introduction: Pharmacogenomics reduces the need for trial-and-error prescribing, and the chances of ...
Response to a drug often differs widely among individual patients. This variability is frequently ob...
Community pharmacy services have evolved to include medical and pharmaceutical interventions alongsi...
Background: Administration of pharmacogenomics (PGx) testing in clinical practice has been suboptima...
The application of pharmacogenomics could meaningfully contribute toward medicines optimization with...
Testing, reporting and translation of pharmacogenetics (PGx) into clinical recommendations requires ...
The implementation of pharmacogenomics (PGx) has come a long way since the dawn of utilizing pharmac...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of how patients’ genes may affect their response to certain medication...
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) studies the use of genetic data to optimize drug therapy. Numerous clinical c...
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) studies how a person’s genes affect the response to medications and is quickl...
Pharmacogenomics (i.e., the application of genetic information in predicting an individual's respons...
Ninety-five percent of the population are estimated to carry at least one genetic variant that is di...