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Pharmacogenetics

Pharmacogenetics is the study of how an individual's genes affect their response to medications. It helps explain why some people benefit from certain drugs while others may experience side effects or no improvement at all. By understanding these genetic differences, healthcare providers can tailor treatments to each person, choosing medications and dosages that are more effective and safer based on their genetic makeup. This personalized approach aims to enhance the efficacy of treatment and reduce adverse reactions, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes.

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    Pharmacogenetics is the study of how our genes affect the way we respond to medications. Everyone's genetic makeup can influence how well a drug works, how effective it is, and what side effects might occur. By understanding these genetic differences, doctors can tailor prescriptions to individuals, making treatments safer and more effective. This personalized approach aims to improve health outcomes by considering each person's unique genetic profile, ultimately leading to better management of diseases and minimizing adverse reactions to medications.