Pharmacogenomic testing in children with complex medical histories can help predict and prevent adverse drug reactions, improve adherence and salvage drugs with high toxicity
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Excited to share this collaborative effort with @DunnenbergerPGX et. al. We review clinical decision support (CDS) in @PGx implementations, provide a
step-by-step guide on building CDS, and discuss future directions.
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The @UAZPharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science seeks a dynamic individual for a full-time Assistant Professor tenure-track position at the Tucson campus focused on translational pharmacogenomics. Learn more here: https://t.co/4ZaQw37ofa
We HAVE to do better as a profession teaching learners that’s it’s OK to not know things.
Many of my students lately are more fearful of saying “I don’t know” than guessing and being completely wrong — which IMO is far more dangerous.
It’s ok to not know everything. #TwitteRx
A novel CYP2C-haplotype (rs2860840T-rs11188059G) was found to be associated with ultrarapid metabolism of escitalopram. Notably, the novel haplotype is common. Frequency ranges from 16%-30%, depending on ancestry. @PharmVar@cpicpgx@pharmgkb
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We can’t change their genetic condition, but we can help guide their future. Shodair’s nationally recognized genetics program is solving complex challenges so people with genetic disorders can live a better life.