ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF PHARMACOGENOMICS ON DRUG PRESCRIBING PATTERNS IN CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT

Authors

  • Muhammad Haseeb Shoukat Pharm D (Department of Pharmacy), The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Author
  • Muhammad Shahbaz Khan Afridi University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Muhammad Muneeb Riphah Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Riphah International University, Lahore Author
  • Shafaq Raouf Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Sialkot Author
  • Hanzla Arshad Veterinary Research Institute Lahore Author
  • Bisma Kiran University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Arifa Saif University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Shaista Mahmood Clinical Pharmacist and Pharmacovigilance Officer, Tehsil Headquarter Hospital Sharaqpur Sharif Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62019/xtdsr651

Keywords:

Pharmacogenomics, Genetic testing, Adverse drug effects, Healthcare policy, Clinical implementation

Abstract

Background: Pharmacogenomics has emerged as a useful tool in tailoring drug therapies, particularly in managing chronic diseases, where safety and efficacy over the long term are critical.

Objective: This study aimed to establish pharmacogenomics' effect on drug prescribing practices among medical practitioners managing chronic illnesses.


Methodology: A cross-sectional survey was performed through a questionnaire structured in the physicians', pharmacists', and healthcare practitioners' practicing clinics of Pakistan. Data were examined through SPSS version 26.0 utilizing descriptive and inferential statistical analysis.


Results: The results indicated that while 76.2% of the participants knew about pharmacogenomics, 45.5% of them reported using it in prescribing. A clear majority recognized that it could restrict adverse drug effects (69.4%) and enhance therapeutic efficacy (72.8%), but asserted that they encountered barriers of training and infrastructure that limited its use.

Conclusion: This study concludes that although pharmacogenomics is more familiar with its benefits in chronic disease management, its use in routine practice remains limited, which emphasizes the role of guideline-based implementation strategies, clinician education, and policy efforts.

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2025-05-05 — Updated on 2025-05-05

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ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF PHARMACOGENOMICS ON DRUG PRESCRIBING PATTERNS IN CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT. (2025). Journal of Medical & Health Sciences Review, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.62019/xtdsr651

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