Tutorial 6 - Clopidogrel and Genotyping Flashcards
1
Q
How is Clopidogrel metabolised?
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Clopidogrel is a prodrug, metabolised into its active state by CYP2C19
2
Q
What is clopidogrel resistance?
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When no benefit is observed from taking clopidogrel, likely because the patient is a poor or intermediate metaboliser
3
Q
Name 3 limitations of genotyping CYP2C19 to predict the response to clopidogrel
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- Other factors will affect response such as body weight and interactions with other medications
- May have rare a CYP2C19 variant that is not tested for and so not detected
- It is possible that variants in other genes affect the response too
4
Q
Name 3 techniques that can be used to genotype CYP2C19
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Sanger sequencing
Taqman allelic discrimination assay
Multiplex HRM assay
5
Q
Name 4 positive economic implications of genotyping CYP2C19 before prescribing clopidogrel
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- Save prescriptions for poor/intermediate metabolisers
- Save amount of drugs prescribed for ultra rapid metabolisers
- Less treatment needed for adverse effects
- Results remain relevant for life and for other medications
6
Q
Name 4 negative financial implications of genotyping CYP2C19 before prescribing clopidogrel
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- Training/paying staff to carry out the test
- Use of laboratories and materials to carry out the test
- Educating clinicians about how to use and interpret the tests
- False negatives/positives