Gene-Drug Interactions in Pharmacogenomics examines how genetic variations influence drug metabolism, efficacy, and safety. It covers key genetic polymorphisms affecting major drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters. The book discusses the clinical implications of these interactions for personalized therapy. Ideal for pharmacologists and geneticists, it provides a comprehensive understanding of gene-drug dynamics.
Christina Reed investigates gene-drug interactions within pharmacogenomics to ensure safe and effective dermatological treatments. Her research focuses on how genetic variations affect the interactions between medications used in treating skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema. Christina has published extensively on identifying and managing gene-drug interactions to prevent adverse effects and enhance therapeutic outcomes. She also provides guidelines for clinicians to utilize pharmacogenomic insights in managing drug interactions, promoting safer and more effective dermatological care through personalized medicine approaches.