Genetics and Genomics Pharmacogenomics
Genomics pharmacogenomics is the study of how an individual’s genetic makeup affects their response to medications. It is a rapidly growing field which seeks to improve the efficacy of medication and minimize adverse drug reactions by providing more targeted drug therapies. This allows doctors to personalize treatments and select medications that are more likely to produce a successful outcome for individual patients by taking into account their genetic variation. It has the potential to revolutionize healthcare and provide safer, more effective treatments for diseases.
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