对精神药物药物遗传学检测的积极看法。

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Human psychopharmacology Pub Date : 2014-05-01 Epub Date: 2014-03-07 DOI:10.1002/hup.2383
Matthew B Lanktree, Gwyneth Zai, Laura E Vanderbeek, Daniel E Giuffra, David S Smithson, Lucas B Kipp, Timothy R Dalseg, Mark Speechley, James L Kennedy
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摘要

药物遗传学试图识别个体间的遗传差异,这些差异可以预测不同的药物反应和副作用倾向,以帮助医生选择最合适的药物和剂量进行治疗。然而,关于基因检测存在许多担忧。我们试图测试安大略省南部大学本科理科和医学院学生对药物遗传学检测的看法。方法与结果:2005 - 2007年对910名医学和理工科本科生进行问卷调查。尽管学生担心基因检测的结果可能在未经同意的情况下被用于其他目的(71%)或导致歧视(78%),但绝大多数学生支持药物基因检测(90%)。讨论:据我们所知,这项研究是第一次调查他们对精神药物药物遗传检测的态度的大样本。我们的研究结果表明,尽管仍然存在担忧,需要科学进步,但受访者支持用于治疗精神分裂症的药物进行药物遗传学测试。©2014作者。《人类精神药理学:临床与实验》由John Wiley & Sons出版。
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Positive perception of pharmacogenetic testing for psychotropic medications.

Positive perception of pharmacogenetic testing for psychotropic medications.

Introduction: Pharmacogenetics attempts to identify inter-individual genetic differences that are predictive of variable drug response and propensity to side effects, with the prospect of assisting physicians to select the most appropriate drug and dosage for treatment. However, many concerns regarding genetic tests exist. We sought to test the opinions of undergraduate science and medical students in southern Ontario universities toward pharmacogenetic testing.

Methods and results: Questionnaires were completed by 910 undergraduate medicine and science students from 2005 to 2007. Despite students' concerns that the results of genetic tests may be used for other purposes without consent (71%) or lead to discrimination (78%), an overwhelming number of students were in favor of pharmacogenetic testing (90%).

Discussion: To our knowledge, this study is the first to survey a large sample for their attitude toward pharmacogenetic testing for psychotropic medications. Our results indicate that, although concerns remain and scientific advancements are required, respondents were in support of pharmacogenetic testing for medications used to treat schizophrenia. © 2014 The Authors. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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