Applied pharmacogenomics in cardiovascular medicine

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Abstract

Interindividual heterogeneity in drug response is a central feature of all drug therapies. Studies in individual patients, families, and populations over the past several decades have identified variants in genes encoding drug elimination or drug target pathways that in some cases contribute substantially to variable efficacy and toxicity. Important associations of pharmacogenomics in cardiovascular medicine include clopidogrel and risk for in-stent thrombosis, steady-state warfarin dose, myotoxicity with simvastatin, and certain drug-induced arrhythmias. This review describes methods used to accumulate and validate these findings and points to approaches-now being put in place at some centers-to implementing them in clinical care. © 2014 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved.

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Weeke, P., & Roden, D. M. (2014). Applied pharmacogenomics in cardiovascular medicine. Annual Review of Medicine. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-med-101712-122545

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