Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5559127 | Thérapie | 2017 | 48 Pages |
Abstract
Therapeutic drug monitoring is already widely used for immunosuppressive drugs due to their narrow therapeutic index. This article summarizes evidence reported in the literature regarding the pharmacogenetics of (i) immunosuppressive drugs used in transplantation and (ii) azathioprine used in chronic inflammatory bowel disease. The conditions of use of currently available major pharmacogenetic tests are detailed and recommendations are provided based on a scale established by the RNPGx scoring tests as “essential”, “advisable” and “potentially useful”. Other applications for which the level of evidence is still debated are also discussed.
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Authors
Jean-Baptiste Woillard, Laurent Chouchana, Nicolas Picard, Marie-Anne Loriot, French Network of Pharmacogenetics (RNPGX) French Network of Pharmacogenetics (RNPGX),