Lay understandings of drug‐gene interactions: The right medication, the right dose, at the right time, but what are the right words?
Abstract As pharmacogenomic (PGx) testing increases in popularity, lay concepts of drug‐gene interactions set the stage for shared decision making in precision medicine. Few studies explore what recipients of PGx results think is happening in their bodies when a drug‐gene interaction is discovered....
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Main Authors: | Karen M. Meagher (Author), Kelsey Stuttgen Finn (Author), Susan H. Curtis (Author), Jack Borucki (Author), Annika T. Beck (Author), Amal W. Cheema (Author), Richard R. Sharp (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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