Precision medicine in anesthesia represents a transformative approach aimed at optimizing anesthetic care by tailoring interventions to individual patient characteristics, particularly their genetic profile. Pharmacogenomics, a cornerstone of precision medicine, explores the genetic factors influencing drug metabolism, efficacy, and adverse reactions. This article delves into the integration of pharmacogenomics in anesthesia, discussing its impact on drug selection, dosage adjustments, and patient outcomes. It also highlights the potential for reducing perioperative complications, enhancing patient safety, and improving recovery through personalized anesthetic care. Challenges such as the need for robust genetic databases, ethical considerations, and the cost-effectiveness of implementing precision medicine in clinical practice are also discussed. The future of anesthesia lies in harnessing pharmacogenomics to provide individualized care, ultimately advancing patient-centric anesthetic management.
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