Pharmacogenetic testing (PT) is a modern tool in the doctor’s practice, which allows to make the right clinical decision in diffi cult cases, when the expected result of medical measures is not achieved. It is clear that certain metabolic processes in the human body, as well as a number of diseases, are genetically programmed. Therefore, despite the large number of unexplained mechanisms of individual response to drugs, genetic testing occupies one of the leading positions among methods of selecting drug therapy in complex clinical cases. However, the successful implementation of this promising method must overcome a number of obstacles, including limited evidence of eff ectiveness, ethical, legal, and social factors. The purpose of this re...
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) studies the use of genetic data to optimize drug therapy. Numerous clinical c...
Pharmacogenetics is a discipline that investigates how genetic variation relates to the drug efficac...
Pharmacogenomics (i.e., the application of genetic information in predicting an individual's respons...
Clinical genetic testing has grown across the globe over the past 30 decades as the causative mutati...
Pharmacogenetics is considered as a prime example of how personalized medicine nowadays can be put i...
The availability of data from pharmacogenetic studies is reflected in therapeutic practice, and phar...
Numerous benefits for patients have been predicted if prescribing decisions were routinely accompani...
This article aims to provide an overview of the current situation regarding pharmacogenetic and phar...
The study of pharmacogenetics has expanded from what were initially casual family-based clinical dru...
Background: Pharmacogenomic clinical decision support systems (CDSS) have the potential to help over...
Pharmacogenetics, a major component of individualized or precision medicine, relies on human genetic...
The fact that different patients may show dissimilar responses to the same drug, has been recognised...
Since the human genome project in 2003, the view of personalized medicine to improve diagnosis and c...
Genetic influence on medication response has been well documented; yet, the clinical integration of ...
Pharmacogenomics is a promising field which increasingly influences medicine and biomedical research...
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) studies the use of genetic data to optimize drug therapy. Numerous clinical c...
Pharmacogenetics is a discipline that investigates how genetic variation relates to the drug efficac...
Pharmacogenomics (i.e., the application of genetic information in predicting an individual's respons...
Clinical genetic testing has grown across the globe over the past 30 decades as the causative mutati...
Pharmacogenetics is considered as a prime example of how personalized medicine nowadays can be put i...
The availability of data from pharmacogenetic studies is reflected in therapeutic practice, and phar...
Numerous benefits for patients have been predicted if prescribing decisions were routinely accompani...
This article aims to provide an overview of the current situation regarding pharmacogenetic and phar...
The study of pharmacogenetics has expanded from what were initially casual family-based clinical dru...
Background: Pharmacogenomic clinical decision support systems (CDSS) have the potential to help over...
Pharmacogenetics, a major component of individualized or precision medicine, relies on human genetic...
The fact that different patients may show dissimilar responses to the same drug, has been recognised...
Since the human genome project in 2003, the view of personalized medicine to improve diagnosis and c...
Genetic influence on medication response has been well documented; yet, the clinical integration of ...
Pharmacogenomics is a promising field which increasingly influences medicine and biomedical research...
Pharmacogenomics (PGx) studies the use of genetic data to optimize drug therapy. Numerous clinical c...
Pharmacogenetics is a discipline that investigates how genetic variation relates to the drug efficac...
Pharmacogenomics (i.e., the application of genetic information in predicting an individual's respons...