Integrating pharmacogenomics into clinical practice revolutionizes patient care by tailoring drug therapies to individual genetic profiles. This book provides a comprehensive guide to applying pharmacogenomic principles in everyday medical settings, enhancing the precision and effectiveness of treatments. It covers the interpretation of genetic tests, the selection of appropriate medications based on genetic markers, and the management of personalized therapy plans. Aimed at clinicians, pharmacists, and healthcare providers, it offers practical insights and case studies demonstrating the benefits of pharmacogenomics in improving patient outcomes and minimizing adverse drug reactions.
Jessica Adams applies pharmacogenomics in clinical dermatological practice to personalize patient treatments. Her research explores how genetic information can guide the selection and dosing of medications for conditions like psoriasis and eczema. Jessica has published extensively on integrating genetic testing into routine clinical workflows to enhance treatment efficacy and safety. She also provides guidelines for clinicians to adopt pharmacogenomic strategies in their practice, promoting personalized and effective dermatological care through genetic-informed decision-making.