TY - JOUR
T1 - A GENS-based approach to cardiovascular pharmacology
T2 - Impact on metabolism, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
AU - Franconi, Flavia
AU - Carru, Ciriaco
AU - Spoletini, Ilaria
AU - Malorni, Walter
AU - Vella, Stefano
AU - Mercuro, Giuseppe
AU - Deidda, Martino
AU - Rosano, Giuseppe
PY - 2011/11
Y1 - 2011/11
N2 - Pharmacological outcomes depend on many factors, with many of them being sexually dimorphic. Thus, physiological gender/sex (GENS) differences can influence pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and, thus, bioavailability and resulting in efficacy of treatment, meaning GENS differences should be an important consideration in therapeutics. In particular, drug response can change according to different hormonal environments. Therefore, GENS-specific differences have a particular clinical relevance in terms of drug delivery, especially for those substances with a narrow therapeutic margin. Since adverse effects are more frequent among women, safety is a key issue. Overall, the status of women, from a pharmacological point of view, is often different and less studied than that of men and deserves particular attention. Further studies focused on women's responses to drugs are necessary in order to make optimal pharmacotherapeutic decisions.
AB - Pharmacological outcomes depend on many factors, with many of them being sexually dimorphic. Thus, physiological gender/sex (GENS) differences can influence pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and, thus, bioavailability and resulting in efficacy of treatment, meaning GENS differences should be an important consideration in therapeutics. In particular, drug response can change according to different hormonal environments. Therefore, GENS-specific differences have a particular clinical relevance in terms of drug delivery, especially for those substances with a narrow therapeutic margin. Since adverse effects are more frequent among women, safety is a key issue. Overall, the status of women, from a pharmacological point of view, is often different and less studied than that of men and deserves particular attention. Further studies focused on women's responses to drugs are necessary in order to make optimal pharmacotherapeutic decisions.
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U2 - 10.4155/tde.11.117
DO - 10.4155/tde.11.117
M3 - Article
C2 - 22826875
AN - SCOPUS:80054920376
SN - 2041-5990
VL - 2
SP - 1437
EP - 1453
JO - Therapeutic Delivery
JF - Therapeutic Delivery
IS - 11
ER -