Association of candidate gene polymorphisms with diastolic blood pressure change in patients treated with duloxetine

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Abstract

Single nucleotide polymorphisms in six genes were investigated for an association between diastolic blood pressure change and duloxetine treatment. Nominally significant within-gene association was found with SLC6A2 rs4436775 and rs4564560 and HTR2A rs6313, but after adjusting for multiple comparisons, these associations were no longer significant.

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Fijal, B. A., Kohler, J., Ostbye, K., Ahl, J., & Houston, J. P. (2013). Association of candidate gene polymorphisms with diastolic blood pressure change in patients treated with duloxetine. Psychiatry Research, 206(2–3), 313–314. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2012.10.019

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