Racial/ethnic differences in drug disposition and response: review of recently approved drugs
- PMID: 25669658
- DOI: 10.1002/cpt.61
Racial/ethnic differences in drug disposition and response: review of recently approved drugs
Abstract
Race and ethnicity can contribute to interindividual differences in drug exposure and/or response, which may alter risk-benefit in certain populations. Approximately one-fifth of new drugs approved in the past 6 years demonstrated differences in exposure and/or response across racial/ethnic groups, translating to population-specific prescribing recommendations in a few cases. When data from diverse populations were lacking, additional postmarketing studies were recommended. In this review we highlight several cases where race/ethnicity was central to regulatory decision-making.
© 2015 American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
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