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  • Pharmacogenomics
  • Precision Medicine
  • Clinical Pharmacy

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  • Pharmacogenomics integrates genetic data into drug therapy for personalized medicine.
  • It enhances patient outcomes by enabling targeted therapies and optimized dosing.
  • The field's rapid evolution highlights the growing importance of pharmacists.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of pharmacogenomics in clinical pharmacy.
  • To present current perspectives on pharmacogenomics in contemporary practice.
  • To discuss future directions for pharmacogenomics education, application, and research.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of current research.
  • Analysis of the evolving role of pharmacists in pharmacogenomics.
  • Discussion of challenges and opportunities in pharmacogenomics implementation.

Main Results:

  • Pharmacogenomics is crucial for precision medicine, improving drug efficacy and safety.
  • Pharmacists are essential for educating patients and clinicians, and for driving research.
  • Successful integration requires addressing educational and implementation barriers.

Conclusions:

  • Pharmacogenomics significantly impacts drug development and clinical decision-making.
  • Pharmacists are pivotal in advancing pharmacogenomics through education, practice, and research.
  • Future efforts should focus on expanding pharmacogenomics education and research within pharmacy.