Focusing on pain management, this book highlights how genetic variations affect the efficacy and safety of analgesics. It covers the pharmacogenomic markers associated with opioids, NSAIDs, and other pain-relief medications. The text advocates for personalized pain treatment strategies to improve patient comfort and reduce dependency risks. Suitable for pain specialists and pharmacogenomic researchers, it advances tailored analgesic therapies.
Eric Edwards focuses on the pharmacogenomics of pain management in dermatology, aiming to personalize analgesic therapies for patients with skin conditions causing pain. His research investigates how genetic variations affect the efficacy and safety of pain medications used in treating conditions like burns and post-surgical recovery. Eric has authored numerous studies on optimizing pain management strategies through pharmacogenomic testing. He also offers guidelines for clinicians to utilize pharmacogenomic data to tailor pain management therapies, promoting effective and personalized pain relief in dermatological care through genetic-informed approaches.