Pharmacogenomics 1st Edition
Capture the future of medicine with Pharmacogenomics 1st Edition by Showkat Ahmad Ganie; Aarif Ali; Muneeb U. Rehman; Azher Arafah. This authoritative volume brings clarity to how genetic variation shapes drug response — an essential resource for clinicians, pharmacists, researchers, and students pursuing precision medicine worldwide.
Begin with a clear, approachable overview of pharmacogenomics fundamentals, then move into practical applications: interpreting drug–gene interactions, integrating genetic testing into clinical workflows, and optimizing dosing for safer, more effective therapy. Chapters blend scientific rigor with real-world relevance, covering key therapeutic areas, biomarker-guided prescribing, and the translation of pharmacogenetic evidence into practice.
Readers will appreciate concise explanations, illustrative case examples, and up-to-date discussions on regulatory, ethical, and implementation challenges. Whether you’re treating patients in tertiary hospitals in Europe, conducting research in North America, or advancing pharmacogenomics initiatives across Asia, this book equips you to apply genetics to everyday prescribing decisions.
Why this edition stands out:
– Clear roadmap from molecular concepts to bedside application
– Practical guidance on common drug–gene pairs and clinical interpretation
– Useful for pharmacists, physicians, genetic counselors, and academic programs
Enhance patient care through informed prescribing and contribute to the growing field of personalized medicine. Pharmacogenomics 1st Edition is your concise, practical companion to navigating genetic influences on drugs — essential reading for healthcare professionals and researchers committed to precision therapeutics.
Order your copy today and take a decisive step toward safer, individualized treatment strategies for patients everywhere.
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