farmakogenomikës
Farmakogenomikës, also known as pharmacogenomics, is a field of study that examines how genes affect a person's response to drugs. It combines pharmacology, the study of drugs and their effects, with genomics, the study of an individual's complete set of genes. The central idea is that genetic variations among individuals can influence how they metabolize, absorb, distribute, and excrete medications, as well as how effectively a drug will work and whether it will cause adverse side effects.
By understanding an individual's genetic makeup, pharmacogenomics aims to tailor drug therapy to be more personalized
The application of pharmacogenomics is growing in various areas of medicine, including oncology, cardiology, psychiatry, and