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A Prescription for Precision: Integrating Genetics into Essential Medicines Lists

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A Prescription for Precision: Integrating Genetics into Essential Medicines Lists

A new analysis scrutinizes the World Health Organization and African national Essential Medicines Lists (EMLs), which are designed to guide treatment decisions by ensuring the availability of key drugs. The study reveals a significant gap: these lists currently do not account for actionable pharmacogenomic biomarkers, despite the well-documented influence of genetics on drug efficacy and safety. This oversight is particularly critical for Africa, a continent with immense genetic diversity, where the use of standard drug lists without genetic guidance may lead to suboptimal patient outcomes.

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