
Pharmacogenomic Effect on Biopharmaceutics of Anti-Tubercular Therapy
A Systematic Review
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The first line anti-tuberculosis drugs are known to cause dose related adverse drug reactions like peripheral neuritis and hepatotoxicity. The risk of getting peripheral neuritis have been avoided through a concomitant administration of pyridoxine; while hepatotoxicity remains to be a major adverse effect of anti- tuberculosis therapy. Research findings state reduction in the incidence of hepatotoxicity by exploring a potential link between biopharmaceutical pattern of anti-tuberculosis drugs and genetic polymorphism of the enzymes metabolizing them. Reportedly a significant correlation has be...
The first line anti-tuberculosis drugs are known to cause dose related adverse drug reactions like peripheral neuritis and hepatotoxicity. The risk of getting peripheral neuritis have been avoided through a concomitant administration of pyridoxine; while hepatotoxicity remains to be a major adverse effect of anti- tuberculosis therapy. Research findings state reduction in the incidence of hepatotoxicity by exploring a potential link between biopharmaceutical pattern of anti-tuberculosis drugs and genetic polymorphism of the enzymes metabolizing them. Reportedly a significant correlation has been found by pooling the data through a meta-analysis.