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Products of Plant and Animal origin as Modifiers of Active Systems Drug Metabolism: Pharmacogenetic Aspect

Abstract

The paper deals with the topical issue of the drug’s interactions with components of commonly used food and remedies of traditional medicine (folk medicine). Similar studies are needed for a personalized approach to the treatment. In particular, the effect of traditional and new food, plants, which are used in traditional medicine, the characteristics of the person's lifestyle on the activity of enzymes of the family of cytochrome P-450 involved in the metabolism of drugs and actively studied in pharmacogenetic studies has been shown. Presented problematics is the basis for a thorough gathering of the medical history referring to the ways of life (food, bad habits) of the patient in the appointment of appropriate therapy.

About the Authors

O. V. Filiptsova
National University of Pharmacy
Ukraine

Filiptsova Olga Vladimirovna, Doctor. biol. Sciences, Associate Professor / Doctor of Biology, Assistant Professor

61002, Kharkov, Pushkinskaya str., 53

Tel. (fax) 0984099100, 0956614988



M. N. Kobets
The National University of Pharmacy
Ukraine

Kobets Marina Nikolaevna, Candidate of Pharmacy, Assistant Professor

61002, Kharkov, Pushkinskaya str., 53

Tel. (fax) 0686066154



Yu. N. Kobets
The National University of Pharmacy
Ukraine

Kobets Julia Nikolaevna, Candidate of Pharmacy, Assistant Professor 

61002,  Kharkov, Pushkinskaya str., 53

Tel. (fax) 0686066155



I. S. Burlaka
The National University of Pharmacy
Ukraine

Burlaka Irina Sergeevna, Candidate of Pharmacy, Assistant


61002, Ukraine, Kharkov, Pushkinskaya str., 53

Tel. (fax) 0985940901



I. A. Timoshyna
The National University of Pharmacy
Russian Federation

Timoshina Irina Alexandrovna, Senior laboratory assistant

61002, Kharkov, Pushkinskaya str., 53

Tel. (fax) 0501503471



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Filiptsova O.V., Kobets M.N., Kobets Yu.N., Burlaka I.S., Timoshyna I.A. Products of Plant and Animal origin as Modifiers of Active Systems Drug Metabolism: Pharmacogenetic Aspect. Yakut Medical Journal. 2014;(4):60-62.

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