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Pharmacogenomic testing in community pharmacy

Written by | 14 Jan 2023

David Wright, Professor of Health Services Research at the University of Leicester leads a research team focused on design and implementation of routine pharmacogenomics (PGx) services in community […]

Evidence for pharmacogenomic services

Written by | 13 Jan 2023

A growing number of studies are now providing evidence for the benefits of pharmacogenomics testing (PGx) services. What is now needed is a study to demonstrate the effectiveness […]

Making pharmacogenomics work in practice

Written by | 12 Jan 2023

Actionable drug-genome interactions (DGIs) are found in one in five tests and this makes the processes of obtaining informed consent for testing and follow-up of test results particularly […]

Designing a pharmacogenomic service

Written by | 11 Jan 2023

The process of designing a pharmacogenomic testing service for Community Pharmacy was described in a poster presented at the 80th FIP World Congress in Seville. David Wright, Professor […]

Why pharmacogenomics matters to community pharmacy

Written by | 10 Jan 2023

David Wright, Professor of Health Services Research at the University of Leicester leads a research team focused on design and implementation of routine pharmacogenomics (PGx) services in community […]

Pharmacogenomic testing in children: practicalities and implications

Written by | 9 Dec 2021

A pharmacogenomic testing service involves more than simply reporting that a patient has a genetic variant that affects the way they respond to a drug. In a session […]

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