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Farmacogenómica na Prática: Ajustar os Medicamentos Essenciais à Genética Africana

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Farmacogenómica na Prática: Ajustar os Medicamentos Essenciais à Genética Africana

As Listas de Medicamentos Essenciais (LME) da Organização Mundial da Saúde e de países africanos visam garantir a disponibilidade de tratamentos fundamentais, mas atualmente não incorporam diretrizes de farmacogenómica. Esta omissão é particularmente crítica num continente com uma diversidade genética extrema, onde interações gene-medicamento podem comprometer a eficácia e segurança dos tratamentos. Uma nova análise publicada na Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics examinou sistematicamente as LMEs da OMS e de 52 países africanos, identificando os medicamentos sistémicos para os quais existem recomendações de biomarcadores farmacogenómicos acionáveis.

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