نتایج جستجو برای: pharmacogenetics

تعداد نتایج: 2600  

2017
Saeed K Alzghari Lori Blakeney Kerry Anne Rambaran

Personalized medicine is playing an ever-increasing role in patient care. Over the past decade, awareness of the role of pharmacogenetics and its benefits is leading to its growing acceptance among providers. Though providers are using pharmacogenetics in practice, the decision-making process of when to use this tool can be ambiguous. Herein, we propose an algorithm to help guide providers on w...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
somayeh mirsadeghi endocrinology and metabolism research center, endocrinology and metabolism clinical sciences institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. bagher larijani diabetes research center, endocrinology and metabolism clinical sciences institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

personalized medicine aims is to supply the proper drug to the proper patient within the right dose. pharmacogenomics (pgx) is to recognize genetic variants that may influence drug efficacy and toxicity. all things considered, the fields cover a wide area, including basic drug discovery researches, the genetic origin of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, novel drug improvement, patient gene...

Journal: :Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences 2006
Adam M Hedgecoe

Most of the literature on pharmacogenetics assumes that the main problems in implementing the technology will be institutional ones (due to funding or regulation) and that although it involves genetic testing, the ethical issues involved in pharmacogenetics are different from, even less than, 'traditional' genetic testing. Very little attention has been paid to how clinicians will accept this t...

Journal: :Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment 2007
Adriana Foster Zixuan Wang Manzoor Usman Edna Stirewalt Peter Buckley

There is a growing body of literature supporting the contribution of genetic variability to the mechanisms responsible for the adverse effects of antipsychotic medications particularly movement disorders and weight gain. Despite the current gap between research studies and the practical tools available to the clinician to identify such risks, it is hoped that in the foreseeable future, pharmaco...

Journal: :Pharmacogenomics 2011
Bruno Stieger Peter J Meier

This article summarizes the impact of the pharmacogenetics of drug transporters expressed in the enterohepatic circulation on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs. The role of pharmacogenetics in the function of drug transporter proteins in vitro is now well established and evidence is rapidly accumulating from in vivo pharmacokinetic studies, which suggests that genetic variants ...

2012
Stephanie Ross Sonia S Anand Philip Joseph Guillaume Paré

Pharmacogenetics is the study of inherited variation in drug response. The goal of pharmacogenetics is to develop novel ways of maximizing drug efficacy and minimizing toxicity for individual patients. Personalized medicine has the potential to allow for a patient's genetic information to predict optimal dosage for a drug with a narrow therapeutic index, to select the most appropriate pharmacol...

Journal: :Frontiers in Pharmacology 2023

EDITORIAL article Front. Pharmacol., 08 August 2023Sec. Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics Volume 14 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1267344

2010
Margaret Mroziewicz Rachel F. Tyndale

Pharmacogenetics research looks at variations in the human genome and ways in which genetic factors might influence how individuals respond to drugs. The authors review basic principles of pharmacogenetics and cite findings from several gene-phenotype studies to illustrate possible associations between genetic variants, drug-related behaviors, and risk for drug dependence. Some gene variants af...

Journal: :European heart journal 2012
Jeffrey J W Verschuren Stella Trompet Judith A M Wessels Henk-Jan Guchelaar Moniek P M de Maat Maarten L Simoons J Wouter Jukema

Pharmacogenetics is the search for heritable genetic polymorphisms that influence responses to drug therapy. The most important application of pharmacogenetics is to guide choosing agents with the greatest potential of efficacy and smallest risk of adverse drug reactions. Many studies focusing on drug-gene interactions have been published in recent years, some of which led to adaptation of FDA ...

2010
Naomi Kondo Eiko Matsui Akane Nishimura Hideo Kaneko

Allergic diseases such as bronchial asthma and atopic dermatitis develop by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Several candidate causative genes of asthma and atopy have been reported as the genetic factors. The clinical features of patients and causes of diseases vary. Therefore, personalized medicine (tailor-made medicine) is necessary for the improvement of quality of life (...

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