answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

genes can determine other aspects of each individual, down to the level of the enzymes produced in the liver. Since these enzymes determine how quickly a drug is removed from the body, they can make major differences in the way people respond to drugs.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What can pharmacogenetics tell us?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What has the author Wendell W Weber written?

Wendell W. Weber has written: 'The acetylator genesand drug response' 'Pharmacogenetics' -- subject(s): Pharmacogenetics


What does the term pharmacogenetics refer to?

The term pharmacogenetics refers to genetic differences in subsistence pathways which can affect an individual responses to drugs. It can also refer to germline mutations.


What has the author I Szorady written?

I. Szorady has written: 'Pharmacogenetics'


What was some of the first research on pharmacogenetics?

Because people of the same race carry similar genes, studies based on race were the earliest types of pharmacogenetic studies.


Importance of genetics in pharmacy?

Please refer to the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmacogenetics to give you a basic idea how genetics helps in the manufacture of drugs and understanding the drug response.


What does Barometric Pressure tell us?

tell us the air preasure


What does theme tell us?

you tell me


Tell us about an experince or achevement that you are proud of?

Tell us about an experince for MCA


What can the Doppler effect tell us about in astronomy?

It can tell us whether a star, or a galaxy, is moving towards us or away from us.


How do you let a boy know that you love him?

Yes you tell him because us guys want to know we would tell you it may not be the way you want us to tell you girls but we do so i think that you should tell us if you like us


What is 495 divided by 5?

99


What is the goal of pharmacogenetics?

it will be possible to select drugs and doses based on a greater understanding of each individual patient. This promises more effective drug therapy, with greater safety and fewer treatment failures.