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Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation

Clinical pharmacogenetics implementation is the use of genetic data to inform personalised drug treatment for individual patients. This approach aims to improve patient safety and healthcare outcomes by providing more effective, efficient, and tailored treatments for illnesses. Pharmacogenetics implementation can he…

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Overview

Clinical pharmacogenetics implementation is the use of genetic data to inform personalised drug treatment for individual patients. This approach aims to improve patient safety and healthcare outcomes by providing more effective, efficient, and tailored treatments for illnesses. Pharmacogenetics implementation can help to identify drug dosage and type of drug, prevent adverse drug reactions, evaluate drug effectiveness, and reduce drug cost. Clinical pharmacogenetics implementation is particularly advantageous in clinical settings where management of complex cases is needed. Moreover, this approach can reduce the risk of pharmacotherapy-related adverse events and optimise overall patient care.

Research published in this journal

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Implementation science.

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Nicolette van Veldhoven · Netherlands

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