2004
DOI: 10.1002/ddr.10379
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Pharmacogenomic approaches to therapies in rheumatic diseases

Abstract: Pharmacogenomics, the study of genetic variations in drug-metabolizing enzymes and their translation to drug effects, is a rapidly evolving field. At the present time, clinicians choose drugs for patients with rheumatologic diseases based on data from population studies and at times, empirically. The application of pharmacogenomics to drugs used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases, particularly the new expensive agents, holds great promise for optimizing their use in clinical practice. In this article, we h… Show more

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