The Potential Roles of Pharmacists in the Clinical Implementation of Pharmacogenomics
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- Pharmacists should lead in the clinical implementation of pharmacogenomics as drug–gene interaction experts.
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- Pharmacists should use pharmacogenomic testing for appropriate patient cases and use the test results to optimize medication therapy.
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- Pharmacists should be the point of contact for patients and healthcare professionals in terms of interpreting pharmacogenomic test results and providing educational resources.
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- Pharmacists should be able to confidently provide one-to-one consultations on pharmacogenomic test results to their patients.
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- Pharmacists must collaborate with healthcare providers from multiple disciplines, such as physicians, nurses, or genetic counsellors, to ensure their patients receive the best possible care.
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- Pharmacists should be involved in pharmacogenomics research and facilitate the development of clinical practice guidelines.
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- Pharmacists should guide implementation efforts and educate healthcare professionals in the adoption of pharmacogenomic testing globally.
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Chicago/Turabian StyleMaruf, Abdullah Al, and Md. Abdul Aziz. 2023. "The Potential Roles of Pharmacists in the Clinical Implementation of Pharmacogenomics" Pharmacy 11, no. 6: 180. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11060180
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