farmaakogenomika
Farmaakogenomika, commonly referred to as pharmacogenomics, is the study of how an individual's genetic makeup influences their response to medications. It sits at the intersection of pharmacology and genomics and seeks to explain why drug efficacy and the risk of adverse effects vary among people.
Genetic variation in proteins involved in drug metabolism, transport, and targets can alter pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.
Clinical application uses genetic testing to tailor therapy, ranging from drug choice to dose optimization and
Research methods include genotyping, sequencing, genome-wide association studies, and pharmacogenomic modeling. Data from large biobanks and
Limitations include incomplete knowledge of all relevant gene–drug interactions, variable effect sizes, and non-genetic factors such