Pharmacogenetics: Therapeutic regimen in hypertension

Joshua Ivan Orona Ceron, Kevin Salais Diaz, Mariela Aketzali Salazar Herrera, Dariana Yulian Silva Vargas, Lidia Teresa Velázquez Rojas, Brissia Lazalde Medina
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Pharmacogenetics in hypertension is a field of study that aims to understand how interindividual genetic variability can influence the response to medications used to treat high blood pressure, which is a common cardiovascular condition. This approach aims to analyze the pharmacogenetic impact on arterial hypertension. Currently, a wide range of genetic variants have been identified that can affect an individual's response to antihypertensive medications. For example, some genes can influence how the body metabolizes medications, affecting the dosage needed to achieve adequate blood pressure control. Other genes may be related to susceptibility to adverse side effects. Pharmacogenetics in hypertension allows doctors to make more informed decisions about which medication to prescribe to a patient based on their genetic profile. This can increase the effectiveness of the treatment and reduce the likelihood of unwanted side effects. Additionally, this approach may be particularly useful in cases of refractory hypertension, where patients do not respond to conventional therapies. Pharmacogenetics in hypertension is a growing field that seeks to personalize the treatment of this common cardiovascular condition. By understanding how individual genes affect responses to medications, doctors can make treatments more precisely to improve blood pressure control and reduce side effects. However, it is important to note that, although promising, this approach is still in development and is not widely available in clinical practice.
药物遗传学:高血压的治疗方案
高血压药物遗传学是一个研究领域,旨在了解个体间的遗传变异如何影响对治疗高血压这种常见心血管疾病的药物的反应。这种方法旨在分析药物基因对动脉高血压的影响。目前,已发现多种基因变异可影响个人对降压药物的反应。例如,有些基因会影响人体代谢药物的方式,从而影响实现适当血压控制所需的剂量。其他基因可能与不良副作用的易感性有关。高血压的药物遗传学可让医生根据患者的基因特征,就给患者开哪种药做出更明智的决定。这可以提高治疗效果,减少不必要的副作用。此外,这种方法对于患者对常规疗法无效的难治性高血压尤其有用。高血压药物遗传学是一个不断发展的领域,旨在对这种常见的心血管疾病进行个性化治疗。通过了解个体基因如何影响对药物的反应,医生可以更精确地进行治疗,以改善血压控制并减少副作用。不过,值得注意的是,尽管这种方法前景广阔,但目前仍处于开发阶段,并未广泛应用于临床实践。
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