The pharmacogenomics of pain management: Prospects for personalized medicine

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Abstract

Pain is a common symptom that can be complex to treat. Analgesic medications are the mainstay treatment, but there is wide interindividual variability in analgesic response and adverse effects. Pharmacogenomics is the study of inherited genetic traits that result in these individual responses to drugs. This narrative review will attempt to cover the current understanding of the pharmacogenomics of pain, examining common genes affecting metabolism of analgesic medications, their distribution throughout the body, and end organ effects.

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Ting, S., & Schug, S. (2016, February 10). The pharmacogenomics of pain management: Prospects for personalized medicine. Journal of Pain Research. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S55595

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