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Warfarin Genotyping Reduces Hospitalization Rates: Results From the MM-WES (Medco-Mayo Warfarin Effectiveness Study)

M.S. Gordon
- 01 Jan 2010 - 
- Vol. 2010, pp 2-3
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This article is published in Yearbook of Oncology.The article was published on 2010-01-01. It has received 102 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Warfarin.

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Genomics and Drug Response

TL;DR: This article reviews recent pharmacogenetic and pharmacogenomic advances and discusses how such advances are reflected in the labeling of drugs.
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Pharmacogenomics of drug-metabolizing enzymes: a recent update on clinical implications and endogenous effects

TL;DR: The pharmacogenomics of DMEs is reviewed, with particular emphasis on novelties, and it is concluded that recent studies have emphasized the importance of CYP2C19 polymorphism for the effects of clopidogrel, whereas the CYP1A2 polymorphism appears to have a role in anticoagulant treatment, although inferior to VKORC1.
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Genetic Warfarin Dosing: Tables Versus Algorithms

TL;DR: Although genetic tables predicted warfarin dose better than empiric dosing, formal pharmacogenetic algorithms were the most accurate.
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Pulmonary embolism: risk assessment and management

TL;DR: Current advances in oral anticoagulation with vitamin K antagonists, and with new direct inhibitors of factor Xa and thrombin, which may contribute to profound changes in the treatment and secondary prophylaxis of venous thrombo-embolism in the near future are discussed.
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Warfarin Genotyping Reduces Hospitalization Rates: Results From the MM-WES (Medco-Mayo Warfarin Effectiveness Study)

TL;DR: Warfarin genotyping reduced the risk of hospitalization in outpatients initiating warfarin treatment, and the Clinical and Economic Impact of Pharmacogenomic Testing of Warfarin Therapy in Typical Community Practice Settings was evaluated.
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