DNA Determines Your Response to Medications: The Role of Pharmacogenetics

DNA Determines Your Response to Medications: The Role of Pharmacogenetics

We all want our healthcare to fit us as individuals. An important piece is having good communication with our healthcare providers. But let’s talk about something even more personal — something totally unique to each one of us. The role of genetics in medication effectiveness and safety Our DNA makes us unique. We differ from one another in eye and hair color, height, gender, physical ability and more. All of

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Personalize Your Healthcare with Pharmacogenetic Testing!

Pharmacogenetics (PGx)– the study of how genetics affects a person’s response to drugs — is an exciting new field in healthcare. In the third article of this series on Personalized Medicine, we talked about the nuts and bolts of PGx and why it can improve the treatment of some health problems. To recap, genetic differences can change the way people respond to medication. The result? Some people get little or no effect from

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What makes Personalized Medicine so Personal?

Everybody is unique. We all have our own personalities, lifestyles, environments, and genetics. We may enjoy the same things as someone else, or not. Our bodies may respond to a particular medical treatment more efficiently than someone else’s, or not. It’s important that healthcare providers see each patient as an individual rather than as a disease that needs treatment. But how do we make that happen? Personalized medicine allows the

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How Can Healthcare be more Personal?

 Personalized Medicine?  Precision Medicine?  Which one is it? The term  “personalized medicine” was coined about 20 years ago, when huge breakthroughs were being made in mapping the human genome. As more was learned about the human genome, it became clear that individuals faced different health risks based on their genetics, and it was also found that the ways in which people respond to different medications is determined in part by

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