Pharmacogenomics is the study of genes and how they impact drug response in certain individuals. This information allows physicians to customize treatment plans for their patients by taking into account a patient’s genetic unique background. How...
Pharmacogenomics makes drugs safer through genetic and DNA testing. Who should pay for genomic testing as they become more common?
Pharmacogenomics is the study of how a person's genes affect how he or she responds to medication. As the field expands, it may have a significant impact on the future of drug development. Darshan discusses how pharmacogenomic testing may lead to...
What is the actual value of pharmacogenomics, and how will genetic testing lead to lower healthcare costs?
Although developments in pharmacogenomics have arguably led to an improvement in the efficacy and safety of medicine, there are several ethical and social issues that are being raised. Despite the benefits of pharmacogenomics, genetic research...
Pharmacogenomics promises to make drugs safer through genetic and DNA testing. What are the challenges facing this field in a clinical setting?