Precision Pharmacogenomics: A Review

Authors

  • Slesha Kumar Kosuru Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Assurance, Lydia College of Pharmacy, Ravulapalem, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • Santhosh Kumar Gandham Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Assurance, Lydia College of Pharmacy, Ravulapalem, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • Bhagya Naga Lakshmi Siripalli Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Assurance, Lydia College of Pharmacy, Ravulapalem, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • K.V.S.S. Annapurna Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Assurance, Lydia College of Pharmacy, Ravulapalem, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • D. Vinoothna Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Assurance, Lydia College of Pharmacy, Ravulapalem, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • D. Vaishnavi Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis & Quality Assurance, Lydia College of Pharmacy, Ravulapalem, Andhra Pradesh, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61427/jcpr.v4.i1.2024.121

Keywords:

Genetics, Genomic Medicine, Pharmacogenomics

Abstract

Embarking on precision pharmacogenomics journey is a transformative experience in the world of medicine. This innovative approach, distinct from traditional practices tailors treatments to each individual's unique genes. Unlike standard methods where everyone gets the same medicine, precision pharmacogenomics uses a person's genetic information as an approach to determine the most effective treatment. In this personalized medical adventure, the individual's genes act like a guide for healthcare providers. Moreover, there is a growing focus on ensuring equitable access to personalized medicine. Efforts to address healthcare disparities and promote inclusivity in genomic research are expected to take center stage. Ethical considerations and robust regulatory frameworks will play pivotal roles in guiding the responsible and transparent application of precision pharmacogenomics. The future of precision pharmacogenomics promises a healthcare landscape where treatments are finely tuned to the unique genetic makeup of each individual. This forward-looking perspective suggests a future characterized by enhanced effectiveness, reduced side effects and a more inclusive approach to personalized healthcare.

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2024-01-13
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Kosuru, S. K. ., S. K. . Gandham, B. N. L. . Siripalli, K. . Annapurna, D. . Vinoothna, and D. . Vaishnavi. “Precision Pharmacogenomics: A Review”. Journal of Clinical and Pharmaceutical Research, vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 2024, doi:10.61427/jcpr.v4.i1.2024.121.

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