MUDr. Olga Matoušková - the dissertation theses The influence of individual genetic predisposition to the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of chosen opioids ABSTRACT Introduction: The aim of this thesis is to study the influence of polymorphism of CYP2D6 and MDR1 on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of tramadol in healthy volunteers using measurement. A secondary objective is to evaluate these polymorphisms in relation to the analgesic efficacy and side effects of piritramide for acute postoperative pain. Materials and methods: In two prospective work studying the influence of genetic predisposition on the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters of tramadol, we included a total of 90 healthy volunteers. Clinical studies ...
Pain is one of the most persistent and incapacitating symptoms of cancer. In fact, unsatisfactory tr...
The main objective of this thesis was to explore the association between genetic variants potentiall...
Background: Individual response to opioid analgesics varies among patients. Objective: This study...
MUDr. Olga Matoušková - the dissertation theses The influence of individual genetic predisposition t...
The use of analgesics is based on the empiric administration of a given drug with clinical monitorin...
Background: Adequate opioid prescribing is critical for therapeutic success of pain management. Desp...
Pascal H Vuilleumier,1 Ulrike M Stamer,1 Ruth Landau21Klinik für Anästhesiologie u...
Opioids are used for acute and chronic pain and dependency. They have a narrow therapeutic index and...
The field of pharmacogenomics seeks to understand how an individual's unique gene sequence can affec...
For opioids requiring CYP2D6 O-demethylation to active metabolites, poor metabolizers have reduced m...
On an individual level, there is a difference in the analgesic response to a given opioid. Various f...
Opioids are among the most commonly prescribed medications, internationally. Current evidence sugges...
L’objectif de cette thèse a été d’explorer l’association entre des variants génétiques impliqués dan...
High interindividual variability in postoperative opioid consumption is related to genetic and envir...
Genomic variations influencing response to pharmacotherapy of pain are currently under investigation...
Pain is one of the most persistent and incapacitating symptoms of cancer. In fact, unsatisfactory tr...
The main objective of this thesis was to explore the association between genetic variants potentiall...
Background: Individual response to opioid analgesics varies among patients. Objective: This study...
MUDr. Olga Matoušková - the dissertation theses The influence of individual genetic predisposition t...
The use of analgesics is based on the empiric administration of a given drug with clinical monitorin...
Background: Adequate opioid prescribing is critical for therapeutic success of pain management. Desp...
Pascal H Vuilleumier,1 Ulrike M Stamer,1 Ruth Landau21Klinik für Anästhesiologie u...
Opioids are used for acute and chronic pain and dependency. They have a narrow therapeutic index and...
The field of pharmacogenomics seeks to understand how an individual's unique gene sequence can affec...
For opioids requiring CYP2D6 O-demethylation to active metabolites, poor metabolizers have reduced m...
On an individual level, there is a difference in the analgesic response to a given opioid. Various f...
Opioids are among the most commonly prescribed medications, internationally. Current evidence sugges...
L’objectif de cette thèse a été d’explorer l’association entre des variants génétiques impliqués dan...
High interindividual variability in postoperative opioid consumption is related to genetic and envir...
Genomic variations influencing response to pharmacotherapy of pain are currently under investigation...
Pain is one of the most persistent and incapacitating symptoms of cancer. In fact, unsatisfactory tr...
The main objective of this thesis was to explore the association between genetic variants potentiall...
Background: Individual response to opioid analgesics varies among patients. Objective: This study...