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doi: 10.2217/pgs.11.131
pmid: 22118056
Use of pharmacogenetics to inform treatment decisions remains a priority for clinicians, patients and public health agencies. We previously developed a framework for systematically assessing whether pharmacogenetic test information would likely bring value to clinical decision-making and enjoy practical uptake. We applied this tool to allopurinol to determine potential usefulness of HLA genetic information in assessing risk for allopurinol-induced severe cutaneous adverse reactions. We quantified allopurinol use data and the magnitude of adverse event signals using US FDA databases, reviewed reported cases of allopurinol-associated severe cutaneous adverse reactions to assess whether clinical subtypes of patients could be identified, performed pooled analyses of associations between HLA variation and allopurinol-induced severe cutaneous adverse reactions and described considerations in clinical implementation of allopurinol pharmacogenetics.
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Erythema Multiforme, Male, Adolescent, Gout, Allopurinol, Genetic Variation, Hyperuricemia, Middle Aged, Risk Assessment, Gout Suppressants, HLA Antigens, Pharmacogenetics, Humans, Female, Genetic Testing, Child, Genetic Association Studies, Aged
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Erythema Multiforme, Male, Adolescent, Gout, Allopurinol, Genetic Variation, Hyperuricemia, Middle Aged, Risk Assessment, Gout Suppressants, HLA Antigens, Pharmacogenetics, Humans, Female, Genetic Testing, Child, Genetic Association Studies, Aged
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