farmacogenomics
Farmacogenomics is a field of study that examines how an individual's genetic makeup influences their response to drugs. It combines pharmacology, the study of how drugs work, with genomics, the study of genes and their functions. The core principle is that variations in genes can affect how a person absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes medications, as well as how these medications interact with their body at a molecular level.
By understanding these genetic variations, healthcare professionals can potentially tailor drug therapy to individual patients. This
Farmacogenomics involves analyzing a person's DNA to identify specific genetic markers associated with drug responses. This