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inherited differences in response to drugs that result from ______ difference in protein required for tabolism, transport of drug action are the basis of pharmaogenomics
genotype
what percent of differences in drug response are due to genetics? ish
15-50% but for some classes could account for 95%
definition. rate in which drugs are absorbed, metabolized, and excreted
pharmacokinetics
def. drug effect on target
Pharmacodynamics
what are the phases of PK?
I initial metabolism
II conjugation for excretion
what usually carries out phase I
hydroxylation by P450
what usually encodes PD's P450 system
CYP
if you have a slow metabolizer do you give more or less
less!
if you have a fast metabolizer do you give more or less?
more!
risk of warfarin has to do with what
CYP
what are the risks of warfarin
clotting vs bleeding
what are the risks of antidepressents
non responders because of rapid metabolism or drug reactions if phase I sucks
for which drug we talked about is genotyping a standard of care?
thiopurines
how does irinotecan work
inhibits topo I
phase II in questions
what is the risk with succinylcholine
prolonged effects for slow metabolizers
what med means antiepileptics won't work
SCN1A because use sodium channel in the brain to work

aka carbamazepine