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Gene Marker May Predict Doses Of Important Anticoagulant

Posted 8/21/2008

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A particular gene marker may help predict a patient’s safest and most effective dose of warfarin, the most widely prescribed anticoagulant in North America, according to a new study led... The rest of the story

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Some Antipsychotic Drugs May Be Missing Their Mark

Posted 12/31/2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Drugs that treat depression, schizophrenia and other psychotic conditions and that target a particular protein on brain cells might not be triggering the most appropriate response in... The rest of the story

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Researchers Discover Possible Markers For Brain Disorders

Posted 12/3/2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Researchers have discovered natural genetic differences that might help predict the most effective antipsychotic drugs for particular patients with brain disorders such as schizophrenia,... The rest of the story

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