textabstractPatients using warfarin for oral anticoagulant therapy need to be frequently monitored because of warfarins narrow therapeutic range and the large variation in dose requirements among patients. Patients receiving the wrong dose have an increased risk of bleeding or thromboembolic events. The required dose is influenced by environmental factors, such as gender, age, diet and concomitant medication, as well as genetic factors. Pharmacogenetic testing prior to warfarin initiation might improve dosing accuracy and, therefore, safety and efficacy of warfarin treatment. Meckley et al. studied the clinical consequences and costs of genotyping before warfarin treatment. The results of their study suggest that pharmacogenetic-guided dosi...
Warfarin is the current standard of care in oral anticoagulation therapy. It is commonly prescribed ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of genetic tables and formal pharmacogen...
Genetic variability among patients plays an important role in determining the dose of warfarin that ...
Patients using warfarin for oral anticoagulant therapy need to be frequently monitored because of wa...
Oral anticoagulant (OAC) therapy has been the main treatment approach for stroke prevention for deca...
BackgroundThe clinical utility of genotype-guided (pharmacogenetically based) dosing of warfarin has...
BackgroundGenotype-guided initial warfarin dosing may reduce over-anticoagulation and serious bleedi...
Genotype-guided initial warfarin dosing may reduce over-anticoagulation and serious bleeding compare...
Oral anticoagulation therapy, largely performed by warfarin-based drugs, is commonly used for patien...
A 75-year-old white woman is ini-tiated on warfarin for atrial fibril-lation. Empirical dosing gener...
Genetic analysis is now commercially available. However, results predict only one third of all dosin...
Recently, using the patient’s genotype to guide warfarin dosing has gained interest; however, whethe...
For the treatment and prevention of thrombo-embolic disease, the most frequently used anticoagulant ...
International audienceBackgroundSafe administration of warfarin presents challenges due to a narrow ...
It has been estimated that, at any one time, more than one million people in the U.K. are taking the...
Warfarin is the current standard of care in oral anticoagulation therapy. It is commonly prescribed ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of genetic tables and formal pharmacogen...
Genetic variability among patients plays an important role in determining the dose of warfarin that ...
Patients using warfarin for oral anticoagulant therapy need to be frequently monitored because of wa...
Oral anticoagulant (OAC) therapy has been the main treatment approach for stroke prevention for deca...
BackgroundThe clinical utility of genotype-guided (pharmacogenetically based) dosing of warfarin has...
BackgroundGenotype-guided initial warfarin dosing may reduce over-anticoagulation and serious bleedi...
Genotype-guided initial warfarin dosing may reduce over-anticoagulation and serious bleeding compare...
Oral anticoagulation therapy, largely performed by warfarin-based drugs, is commonly used for patien...
A 75-year-old white woman is ini-tiated on warfarin for atrial fibril-lation. Empirical dosing gener...
Genetic analysis is now commercially available. However, results predict only one third of all dosin...
Recently, using the patient’s genotype to guide warfarin dosing has gained interest; however, whethe...
For the treatment and prevention of thrombo-embolic disease, the most frequently used anticoagulant ...
International audienceBackgroundSafe administration of warfarin presents challenges due to a narrow ...
It has been estimated that, at any one time, more than one million people in the U.K. are taking the...
Warfarin is the current standard of care in oral anticoagulation therapy. It is commonly prescribed ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of genetic tables and formal pharmacogen...
Genetic variability among patients plays an important role in determining the dose of warfarin that ...