The Potential Utility of Pharmacogenetic Testing in Psychiatry

  • Gardner K
  • Brennan F
  • Scott R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Over the last decade, pharmacogenetics has become increasingly significant to clinical practice. Psychiatric patients, in particular, may benefit from pharmacogenetic testing as many of the psychotropic medications prescribed in practice lead to varied response rates and a wide range of side effects. The use of pharmacogenetic testing can help tailor psychotropic treatment and inform personalized treatment plans with the highest likelihood of success. Recently, many studies have been published demonstrating improved patient outcomes and decreased healthcare costs for psychiatric patients who utilize genetic testing. This review will describe evidence supporting the clinical utility of genetic testing in psychiatry, present several case studies to demonstrate use in everyday practice, and explore current patient and clinician opinions of genetic testing.

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Gardner, K. R., Brennan, F. X., Scott, R., & Lombard, J. (2014). The Potential Utility of Pharmacogenetic Testing in Psychiatry. Psychiatry Journal, 2014, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/730956

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