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Title: Genetic polymorphisms influencing antihypertensive drug responses
Authors: El Cheikh, Jana
Hamed, Fouad
Rifi, Hana
Dakroub, Ali H
Eid, Ali Hussein
Affiliations: Faculty of Medicine 
Faculty of Medicine 
Faculty of Medicine 
Keywords: ACE inhibitors
Angiotensin receptor blockers
Calcium channel blockers
Cardiovascular disease
Diuretics
Pharmacogenomics
Hypertension
β‐adrenoceptor blockers
Issue Date: 2024-12-03
Publisher: National Library of Meficine
Part of: British Journal of Pharmacology
Abstract: 
Hypertension is a major contributor to cardiovascular disease and its associated morbidity and mortality. The low efficacy observed with some anti-hypertensive therapies has been attributed partly to inter-individual genetic variability. This paper reviews the major findings regarding these genetic variabilities that modulate responses to anti-hypertensive therapies such as angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), diuretics, calcium channel blockers (CCBs) and β-adrenoceptor blockers. The importance of studying these genetic polymorphisms stems from the goal to optimise anti-hypertensive therapy for each individual patient, aiming for the highest efficacy and lowest risk of adverse effects. It is important to recognise that environmental and epigenetic factors can contribute to the observed variations in drug responses. Owing to the multigenic and multifactorial nature of drug responses, further research is crucial for translating these findings into clinical practice and the establishment of reliable recommendations.
URI: https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/7680
ISSN: 00071188
DOI: 10.1111/bph.17414
Ezproxy URL: Link to full text
Type: Journal Article
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