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🗓️ 27 June 2023
⏱️ 35 minutes
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In this episode, we review the science behind genetic differences in humans in the CYP2D6 hepatic enzyme responsible for drug metabolism and how these genetic variants can lead to certain drugs being metabolized far too much or far too little, which can cause drug toxicities or a lack of effectiveness.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Helix Talk, an educational podcast for healthcare students and providers covering real-life clinical pearls, professional pharmacy topics, and drug therapy discussions. |
0:11.0 | This podcast is provided by pharmacists and faculty members at Rosal Franklin University College of Pharmacy. |
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0:22.4 | advice and should not be used in lieu of obtaining advice from a qualified health care provider. |
0:27.1 | And now, on to the show. |
0:31.7 | Welcome to Helix Talk, episode 167. I'm your co-host, Dr. Kane. And I'm Dr. Patel. And the title of today's |
0:39.5 | episode is Beyond One Size Fitzall, Unraveling the Genetic Tapestry of SIP 2D6 Drug Metabolism. |
0:47.5 | So Dr. Patel, today we're talking about variations, genetic variations of this enzyme in your |
0:53.0 | liver called SIP2D6. |
0:55.0 | We're going to focus on how that has implications with drug metabolism. |
0:59.0 | And this is really exciting, Dr. Kane, you know, you and I at some point have taught in our clinical pharmacogenomics course, |
1:07.0 | and I heavily deal with the warfarin world. |
1:11.0 | So, you know, those SIP enzymes, and we have done a previous recording on warfarin |
1:16.2 | polymorphism and how it has impact on warfarin therapy, I'm excited to learn about SIP2D6 |
1:22.4 | and how those variations can impact drug therapy. |
1:27.7 | You know, Dr. Rattel, instead of a patient case, I want to kind of have a thought experiment |
1:31.2 | here. |
1:31.8 | And this is really something that anyone could think of, whether they're a health care provider |
1:35.6 | or not. |
1:36.5 | But did you ever wonder, why is it that certain drugs work better in some patients versus |
1:41.6 | others? |
1:42.2 | Or why is it that sometimes patients are really sensitive to a drug |
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