Affiliation:
1. Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, Florida.
Abstract
Clinical pharmacists with experience may identify prescribing patterns resulting in iatrogenic disease, which is commonly encountered in geriatric populations where polypharmacy is common. Serotonin toxicity is one toxidrome clinicians may identify, where specific medications are used
in treatment. As a result of their pharmacology training, pharmacists may identify toxidromes caused by medications that other clinicians may overlook. Pharmacogenomic (PGx) testing can provide added insight into a potentially iatrogenic cause for serotonin toxicity, because testing can elucidate
how well an individual patient may metabolize serotonergic medications. Using PGx as a resource in addition to clinical experience, pharmacists can better guide therapy in the geriatric, polypharmacy population to avoid serotonin toxicity.
Publisher
American Society of Consultant Pharmacists
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