Gender differences in drug concentrations, drug response and toxicity have been attributed to various distinct yet interrelated physiological and molecular mechanisms. Drug transporters and metabolising enzymes play an important role in the xenobiotic cascade and are important regulators of drug disposition at the molecular level. The proposal of a dynamic interplay between drug metabolism and efflux has positioned drug transporters as important mediators of gender disparity in respect to drug disposition and therapeutic response. In examining the effects of gender on drug disposition and response we will specifically direct our focus on the role of the predominant drug transporter, P-glycoprotein. This review focuses on the role of the P-g...
There is increasing amount of evidence for sex variation in drug efficiency and toxicity pro-files. ...
Establishment of rational dosage regimens requires the knowledge of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodyn...
The human body is constantly exposed to many xenobiotics including environmental pollutants, food ad...
Pharmacological response depends on multiple factors and one of them is sex–gender. Data on the spec...
Little is known about the causes of sex differences in disease prevalence and treatment outcomes. He...
Physiological, hormonal, and genetic differences between males and females affect the prevalence, in...
In humans, the combination of all sex-specific genetic, epigenetic, and hormonal influences of biolo...
This review summarizes gender differences (GDs) in drug response. Although GDs have been described b...
The higher systemic clearance of some CYP3A4 [whether also P-glycoprotein (P-gp)] drug substrates in...
Gender is an important factor affecting the risk of drug-induced adverse reactions in patients. Accor...
We all respond differently to drugs. Personalised medicine aims to improve efficacy and reduce side ...
<div><p>There is increasing amount of evidence for sex variation in drug efficiency and toxicity pro...
The prevalence, incidence, and severity of a wide variety of diseases and ailments are significantly...
The choroid plexus (CP) and blood-brain barrier (BBB) control the movement of several drugs and endo...
The choroid plexus (CP) and blood-brain barrier (BBB) control the movement of several drugs and endo...
There is increasing amount of evidence for sex variation in drug efficiency and toxicity pro-files. ...
Establishment of rational dosage regimens requires the knowledge of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodyn...
The human body is constantly exposed to many xenobiotics including environmental pollutants, food ad...
Pharmacological response depends on multiple factors and one of them is sex–gender. Data on the spec...
Little is known about the causes of sex differences in disease prevalence and treatment outcomes. He...
Physiological, hormonal, and genetic differences between males and females affect the prevalence, in...
In humans, the combination of all sex-specific genetic, epigenetic, and hormonal influences of biolo...
This review summarizes gender differences (GDs) in drug response. Although GDs have been described b...
The higher systemic clearance of some CYP3A4 [whether also P-glycoprotein (P-gp)] drug substrates in...
Gender is an important factor affecting the risk of drug-induced adverse reactions in patients. Accor...
We all respond differently to drugs. Personalised medicine aims to improve efficacy and reduce side ...
<div><p>There is increasing amount of evidence for sex variation in drug efficiency and toxicity pro...
The prevalence, incidence, and severity of a wide variety of diseases and ailments are significantly...
The choroid plexus (CP) and blood-brain barrier (BBB) control the movement of several drugs and endo...
The choroid plexus (CP) and blood-brain barrier (BBB) control the movement of several drugs and endo...
There is increasing amount of evidence for sex variation in drug efficiency and toxicity pro-files. ...
Establishment of rational dosage regimens requires the knowledge of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodyn...
The human body is constantly exposed to many xenobiotics including environmental pollutants, food ad...