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Atomoxetine vs Adderall

Atomoxetine (Strattera) belongs to the selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) category. It solely treats ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) in children (6 years and older), teenagers, and adults, while Adderall belongs to ‘stimulants’ and is mostly used to treat ADHD, it also treats Narcolepsy (daytime sleep disorder), stimulates psychological and cognitive functions as well. Since […]

Avoidable Medical Errors: Causes, Consequences, & Solutions

Avoidable Medical Errors: Causes, Consequences, & Solutions Medical errors refer to preventable mistakes in healthcare that can cause harm to patients. These errors can occur in diagnosis, treatment, medication administration, surgery, or even during routine medical procedures. According to a study shared by the National Library of Medicine, about 400,000 hospitalised patients experience avoidable medical […]

Seroquel Overdose: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

Seroquel Overdose: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments Seroquel is an atypical antipsychotic drug. It is given for the treatment of mental disorders, primarily for the treatment of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. When taken appropriately, it preserves the chemicals within the brain to smooth the symptoms. In overdose, though, Seroquel can be fatal, and […]

Genome-Based Diagnostics

Introduction The connection between the human genome (complete set of your DNA) and medications has been a matter of study for years, however, due to limited evidence, healthcare providers have been cautious in adopting genome-based diagnostics. To ascertain the evidence needed to make these genome-based tests of clinical value, a workshop hosted by the Institute […]

SLCO1B1 Decreased Function

The SLCO1B1 gene encodes the organic anion (group of compounds that include fatty acids, bile acids, and anionic drugs) transporting polypeptide 1B1 (OATP1B1), a liver-specific transmembrane receptor responsible for the sodium-independent uptake of various endogenous compounds (growing or originating from within an organism), including bilirubin, 17-beta-glucuronosyl estradiol, and leukotriene C4. Additionally, OATP1B1 plays a crucial […]

What is a PGx Test and Genomic Medicine?

The history of medication has been working around trials and errors. This not only has proven to sometimes aggravate the condition but even deaths have occurred due to the trials in medications. There has always been a need for medications that don’t affect individuals in a way that worsens their condition. This was only possible […]

CYP2B6 Intermediate Metabolizers’ Response to Medications

The role of the CYP2B6 enzyme in drug metabolism is crucial, especially for individuals undergoing HIV treatment. CYP2B6 intermediate metabolizers, who possess a moderate level of enzyme activity due to genetic polymorphisms, face unique challenges when prescribed HIV medications metabolized by this enzyme, such as efavirenz. Efavirenz, a cornerstone antiretroviral drug, relies on CYP2B6 for […]

Does PGx Help in Providing Practical Cardiovascular Medicine

Pharmacogenomics (PGx) is transforming cardiovascular medicine by enabling personalized treatment approaches based on a patient’s genetic profile. In particular, PGx is helping cardiologists optimize the use of antiplatelet, anticoagulant, and beta-blocker therapies in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) or undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). While numerous critical aspects are involved in practical cardiovascular medicine […]

Tardive Dyskinesia Treatment Guidelines: An Overview

Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a neurologic disorder involving involuntary, repetitive body movements that often result from long-term use of certain medications, particularly antipsychotics and other dopamine receptor-blocking agents. These movements may include the tongue, lips, face, trunk, and extremities and significantly impact a patient’s quality of life. Managing tardive dyskinesia requires a multifaceted approach, including […]

How is diabetes secondary to PTSD: Know the Fact

Diabetes and post-traumatic stress disorder are two unrelated health issues. However, recent research studies have indicated an alarming relationship between the two medical conditions. PTSD is a mental illness that may be caused by exposure to or witnessing a traumatic event. It has been associated with the development and progression of diabetes. This blog post […]

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