نتایج جستجو برای: pharmacogenetics studies

تعداد نتایج: 1428278  

2013
Roman Cregg Giovanna Russo Anthony Gubbay Ruth Branford Hiroe Sato

• Individual variability in pain perception and differences in the efficacy of analgesic drugs are complex phenomena and are partly genetically predetermined. • Analgesics act in various ways on the peripheral and central pain pathways and are regarded as one of the most valuable but equally dangerous groups of medications. • While pharmacokinetic properties of drugs, metabolism in particular, ...

2017
Kristopher A. Standish C. Chris Huang Mark E. Curran Nicholas J. Schork

BACKGROUND An individual patient's response to a particular drug is influenced by multiple factors, which may include genetic predisposition. Pharmacogenetic studies attempt to discover and estimate the contributions of genetic variants to the variability in response to a drug treatment. The task of identifying the genetic contribution is often complicated by response phenotypes that are based ...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2011
Marie Loh Richie Soong

There have been several success stories in the field of pharmacogenetics in recent years, including the analysis of HER2 amplification for trastuzumab selection in breast cancer and VKORC1 genotyping for warfarin dosing in thrombosis. Encouraging results from these studies suggest that genetic factors may indeed be important determinants of drug response and toxicity for at least some drugs. Ho...

2012
Viola Tamási András Falus

Pharmacogenetics (or pharmacogenomics) studies the role of inherited and acquired genetic variation in drug response. Clinically relevant pharmacogenetic examples, mainly involving drug metabolism are known for decades, but the field was not evolved until the 1970s, when the discovery of the CYP2D6 polymorphism and its resultant effect on drug toxicity and response led to many observations of p...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2013
Fabiana Barzotti Kohlrausch

OBJECTIVES Clozapine is quite effective to treat schizophrenia, but its use is complicated by several factors. Although many patients respond to antipsychotic therapy, about 50% of them exhibit inadequate response, and ineffective medication trials may entail weeks of unremitted illness, potential adverse drug reactions, and treatment nonadherence. This review of the literature sought to descri...

Journal: :Journal of experimental animal science 1993
D P Lovell

Genetic differences in response to chemicals are probably ubiquitous. The implications of such genetic differences for the design of toxicological experiments is reviewed. The inclusion of genetic differences as factors in factorial experimental designs is illustrated by an experiment to investigate differences between inbred strains of mice in the length of anaesthesia following the administra...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 2005
Daniel L. Rubin Caroline F. Thorn Teri E. Klein Russ B. Altman

OBJECTIVE Biomedical databases summarize current scientific knowledge, but they generally require years of laborious curation effort to build, focusing on identifying pertinent literature and data in the voluminous biomedical literature. It is difficult to manually extract useful information embedded in the large volumes of literature, and automated intelligent text analysis tools are becoming ...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2008
Liewei Wang Richard M Weinshilboum

Pharmacogenetics is the study of the role of inheritance in variation in drug response phenotypes. Those phenotypes can range from life-threatening adverse drugs reactions at one end of the spectrum to equally serious lack of therapeutic efficacy at the other. Over the past half century, pharmacogenetics has--like all of medical genetics--evolved from a discipline with a focus on monogenetic tr...

2015
Teri Smith Susan Sharp Ann M. Manzardo Merlin G. Butler

Advances made in genetic testing and tools applied to pharmacogenetics are increasingly being used to inform clinicians in fields such as oncology, hematology, diabetes (endocrinology), cardiology and expanding into psychiatry by examining the influences of genetics on drug efficacy and metabolism. We present a clinical case example of an adolescent male with anxiety, attention deficit hyperact...

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 2014
Estela Maria Bruxel Glaucia Chiyoko Akutagava-Martins Angelica Salatino-Oliveira Verônica Contini Christian Kieling Mara Helena Hutz Luis Augusto Rohde

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a complex and heterogeneous disorder, affecting individuals across the life cycle. Although its etiology is not yet completely understood, genetics plays a substantial role. Pharmacological treatment is considered effective and safe for children and adults, but there is considerable inter-individual variability among patients regarding response...

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