Differences in people’s genes can affect how they respond to medications, including how well a drug works and the chances of side effects. About 1 in 10 of prescriptions given to patients outside the hospital don’t work as well as they should because of differences in people’s genes, according to a review of U.S. studies by UC San Francisco health economics professor Kathryn Phillips, Ph.D., and colleagues.
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