Pharmacogenomics

Pharmacogenomics uses data about a person's genetic makeup, or genome, to choose the drugs and drug doses that are likely to work best for that specific person. This field combines the science of how drugs work, called pharmacology, with the science of the human genome, named as genomics. Pharmacogenomics may also help to quickly identify the best drugs to treat people with certain mental health disorders.

  • Pharmacogenomics and Stratified Healthcare
  • Drug labeling
  • Pharmacogenomics & personalized medicine
  • Predicting drug-drug interactions
  • Role of pharmacogenomics in polypharmacy

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