Pharmacogenomics as a Tool in Addressing Genetic VariationDependent Adverse Drug Reactions
Oluchukwu O. Anunobi
Abstract:Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a cause of discontinuing drug development and withdrawal from market, as well as a very common source of morbidity and mortality. Genetic variables may be the primary predictor of drug response for certain medications, but they are estimated to account for 15– 30% of the variability in drug response. Many factors can contribute to adverse drug reactions, including genetics and drug targeting/delivery. Genetic markers, such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in drug-m… Show more
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