The CYP3A4 gene produces the CYP3A4 enzyme and is involved in the metabolism of nearly 50% to 60% of the currently prescribed drugs.
The CYP3A4 gene produces the CYP3A4 enzyme and is involved in the metabolism of nearly 50% to 60% of the currently prescribed drugs.
What Is Acetaminophen? Acetaminophen is a common drug prescribed for pain and fever. It is both an analgesic (pain relievers) […]
What Is Acamprosate? Acamprosate is a drug used to treat alcoholism or Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). AUD is one of […]
Abstract The autoimmune regulator (AIRE) gene is crucial for distinguishing the body's cells from foreign cells. A recent study has […]
Abacavir is an oral medication used to treat infections associated with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Methadone is an opioid (or narcotic) drug and a controlled substance - this drug has a risk of misuse and may cause dependence.
The CYP Enzymes: An Introduction The Cytochromes P450 (CYPs) are a group of enzymes that play an important role in […]
CYP1B1 Gene - An Introduction The CYP1B1 enzyme is a part of the Cytochrome P450 (CYPs) family and was first […]
BRCA Gene Testing Using 23andMe Raw Data The earliest documented evidence of genetic predisposition for cancer is from the neuroanatomist […]