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What is pharmacogenomics?

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    JerryfromFauq
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      What is pharmacogenomics?
      Pharmacogenomics is the study of how genes affect a person’s response to drugs. This relatively new field combines pharmacology (the science of drugs) and genomics (the study of genes and their functions) to develop effective, safe medications and doses that will be tailored to a person’s genetic makeup.
      Many drugs that are currently available are “one size fits all,” but they don’t work the same way for everyone. It can be difficult to predict who will benefit from a medication, who will not respond at all, and who will experience negative side effects (called adverse drug reactions). Adverse drug reactions are a significant cause of hospitalizations and deaths in the United States. With the knowledge gained from the Human Genome Project, researchers are learning how inherited differences in genes affect the body’s response to medications. These genetic differences will be used to predict whether a medication will be effective for a particular person and to help prevent adverse drug reactions.
      The field of pharmacogenomics is still in its infancy. Its use is currently quite limited, but new approaches are under study in clinical trials. In the future, pharmacogenomics will allow the development of tailored drugs to treat a wide range of health problems, including cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer disease, cancer, HIV/AIDS, and asthma.
      http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook/genomicresearch/pharmacogenomics

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        Resilient4Life
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          Hello JerryfromFauq,

          Thank you for posting this definition and including the link. It explains some acronyms which I saw on the forum but didn't understand. The possibilities of mainstream use following the growth of the field are very encouraging.

          Resilient4Life
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            Hello JerryfromFauq,

            Thank you for posting this definition and including the link. It explains some acronyms which I saw on the forum but didn't understand. The possibilities of mainstream use following the growth of the field are very encouraging.

            Resilient4Life
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              Hello JerryfromFauq,

              Thank you for posting this definition and including the link. It explains some acronyms which I saw on the forum but didn't understand. The possibilities of mainstream use following the growth of the field are very encouraging.

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