Pharmacogenetics Flashcards

1
Q

Why do some individuals respond differently to drugs

A

They show Single Nucleotide polymorphism which is mutations which lead to amino acid substitutions

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2
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What is the impact of polymorphisms of Cytochrome P450 CYP2D6

A

Can be slow metabolisers or drugs or fast metabolisers of drugs

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3
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How is codeine affected by metabolism

A

Codeine is turned into morphine for pain relief but If the person is a slow metaboliser, then the drug won’t be of use

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4
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What is the dose of warfarin determined by and why

A

The individual patient

-Because there is CYP2C9 polymorphism so some people may be more sensitive/insensitive it to it than others

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5
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If you have differences in Vitamin K epoxide reductase complex 1, what may this mean

A

You may have warfarin resistance so you may need a higher dose of warfarin

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6
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When do you measure the InR when using warfarin

A

On day 3

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7
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What do you do if the INR is high on the third day of using warfarin

A

Use a lower maintenance dose of warfarin

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What do you do if the INR is low on the third day of using warfarin

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Use a higher maintanence dose

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9
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Do all patients benefit from aspirin

A

No

-25% of people are aspirin resistant

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