Genetic Testing for Opioid Pain Management: A Primer

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Deepti Agarwal
Mercy A. Udoji
Andrea Trescot
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[1] Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center,Department of Anesthesiology
[2] Atlanta VA Medical Center,undefined
[3] Pain and Headache Center,undefined
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Pain and Therapy | 2017年 / 6卷
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Adverse drug reactions; Chronic pain; Drug interactions; Opiates; Opioids; Opioid metabolism; Pharmacogenetic testing;
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Patients see their primary care physicians (PCPs) for a variety of medical conditions, chronic pain being one of the most common. An increased use of prescription medications (especially opioids) has led to an increase in adverse drug reactions and has heightened our awareness of the variability in response to medications. Opioids and other pain adjuvants are widely used, and drug–drug interactions involving these analgesics can be problematic and potentially lethal. Pharmacogenetics has improved our understanding of drug efficacy and response, opened doors to individual tailoring of medical management, and created a series of ethical and economic considerations. Since it is a relatively new field, genetic testing has not been fully integrated into the primary care setting. The purpose of this paper is to review the metabolism of commonly prescribed opioids, discuss the economic and ethical issues, and provide PCPs with an understanding of how to incorporate genetic testing into routine use to improve clinical practice and patient management.
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