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Pharmacogenomics is the individualisation of drug therapies to patients using their genetic information.
Pharmacogenomics is the individualisation of drug therapies to patients using their [[Genetic information|genetic information]]. Sequencing a patients [[Genome|genome]] allows [[Genetic variation|genetic variations]] to be identified, such as [[SNP|single nucleotide polymorphism]]. Tailoring treatment to an individual increases the effectiveness and reduces the chance of adverse side effects&nbsp;<ref>American Medical Association, 2014. Pharmacogenomics [online] Available at: &amp;amp;lt;http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/physician-resources/medical-science/genetics-molecular-medicine/current-topics/pharmacogenomics.page&amp;amp;gt; Accessed:[16/10/14]</ref>.  
 
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Pharmacogenomics is the individualisation of drug therapies to patients using their genetic information. Sequencing a patients genome allows genetic variations to be identified, such as single nucleotide polymorphism. Tailoring treatment to an individual increases the effectiveness and reduces the chance of adverse side effects [1].

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  1. American Medical Association, 2014. Pharmacogenomics [online] Available at: &amp;lt;http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/physician-resources/medical-science/genetics-molecular-medicine/current-topics/pharmacogenomics.page&amp;gt; Accessed:[16/10/14]