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Pharmacogenomics – Personalized Medicine Through Genetic Insights

Pharmacogenomics is the study of how an individual’s genetic makeup affects their response to medications. It combines pharmacology and genomics to develop personalized treatment plans, improve drug efficacy, and reduce adverse effects. Pharmacogenomics allows pharmacists and clinicians to select the right drug and dose based on genetic variations that influence metabolism, absorption, and therapeutic response.

Genetic testing can identify variations in liver enzymes, transport proteins, or receptors that affect how patients respond to certain medications. For example, patients with specific CYP450 gene variants may metabolize drugs too quickly or slowly, affecting therapeutic outcomes. Pharmacogenomic data can guide medication selection for cardiovascular drugs, antidepressants, oncology therapies, and anticoagulants, reducing trial-and-error approaches.

Pharmacogenomics enhances patient safety by minimizing adverse drug reactions, optimizing dosage, and tailoring therapy to individual needs. Integrating genetic information into clinical decision-making requires collaboration among pharmacists, physicians, and genetic counselors. As research advances, pharmacogenomics is becoming an essential component…

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