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February, 2012
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Device to Predict Negative Response to Medication

“Researchers at Imperial College London say they have developed a device that may helps doctors predict adverse reaction to specific drugs in patients. The unit, called Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Doctor (SNP Dr, pronounced ’snip doctor’), can identify the presence of specific DNA sequences in a patient’s genome, that might be markers of potential reactions to a medication.”
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MedGadget, 18 February 2009

18 February 2009 | Categories: News | Country: UK | Tag(s): Adverse Drug Reactions, Devices
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