The paper aims to review current evidence that supports the application of genetic information in the management and use of psychotropic medication. Although the importance of an individual's genetic makeup in the metabolism of drugs has been known for at least 50 years, it is only recently that such information is finding clinical application. A literature review of recent studies suggest that there are clear variations in the way people respond to psychotropic medication. These variations can be seen across racial and ethnic lines, and are genetically determined. The hope is that, in future we will be able to use genetic information to predict which patient will benefit from which drug and at what dose. In other fields of health care such...
There is growing research interest in learning the genetic basis of response and adverse effects wit...
In recent decades, very few new psychiatric drugs have entered the market. Thus, improvement in the ...
Copyright © 2014 Kathryn R. Gardner et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Genetic factors can, to a certain extent, successfully predict the therapeutic effects, metabolism, ...
There are high expectations about the capabilities of pharmacogenetics to tailor psychotropic treatm...
Mental illness represents a major health issue both at the individual and at the socioeconomical lev...
Pharmacogenetics is a powerful tool to improve drug response and to maximize therapeutic efficacy an...
There is growing evidence for the use of pharmacogenomics in psychotropic prescribing. People with i...
Objective: This article aims to review the implications of pharmacogenetics for clinical psychiatry;...
Receptionist: "Hallo, Dr X's office, can I help you?" Patient: "I heard that your clinic perform...
In this thesis, I investigate the impact of genetic variation on adverse drug reactions to psychotro...
Pharmacogenetic studies the influence of inherited characteristics on medication. While different fr...
The use of pharmacogenetic tests was already being proposed in psychiatry in the early 2000s because...
Using pharmacogenetics in guiding drug therapy experiences a steady increase in uptake, although sti...
The advances made on genetic influence on response and side effects of psychiatric pharmacotherapy i...
There is growing research interest in learning the genetic basis of response and adverse effects wit...
In recent decades, very few new psychiatric drugs have entered the market. Thus, improvement in the ...
Copyright © 2014 Kathryn R. Gardner et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Genetic factors can, to a certain extent, successfully predict the therapeutic effects, metabolism, ...
There are high expectations about the capabilities of pharmacogenetics to tailor psychotropic treatm...
Mental illness represents a major health issue both at the individual and at the socioeconomical lev...
Pharmacogenetics is a powerful tool to improve drug response and to maximize therapeutic efficacy an...
There is growing evidence for the use of pharmacogenomics in psychotropic prescribing. People with i...
Objective: This article aims to review the implications of pharmacogenetics for clinical psychiatry;...
Receptionist: "Hallo, Dr X's office, can I help you?" Patient: "I heard that your clinic perform...
In this thesis, I investigate the impact of genetic variation on adverse drug reactions to psychotro...
Pharmacogenetic studies the influence of inherited characteristics on medication. While different fr...
The use of pharmacogenetic tests was already being proposed in psychiatry in the early 2000s because...
Using pharmacogenetics in guiding drug therapy experiences a steady increase in uptake, although sti...
The advances made on genetic influence on response and side effects of psychiatric pharmacotherapy i...
There is growing research interest in learning the genetic basis of response and adverse effects wit...
In recent decades, very few new psychiatric drugs have entered the market. Thus, improvement in the ...
Copyright © 2014 Kathryn R. Gardner et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...