
The term Pharmacogenetics is defined as the study of genetically determined variations in animal species which are revealed by the effects of drugs.I am going to deal with examples of these variations which have been found in Man. I must apologise for a certain amount of repetition of some facts which have already been aired in this conference, but it is my intention to give you a bird's eye view of the subject.
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Male, Pharmacology, Polymorphism, Genetic, Genetics, Medical, Twins, Phenacetin, Glaucoma, Sulfamethazine, Nortriptyline, Drug Tolerance, Hydralazine, Cortisone, Phenotype, Phenelzine, Phenylbutazone, Pregnancy, Pharmacogenetics, Enzyme Induction, Isoniazid, Humans, Female, Intraocular Pressure, Aged
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