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American Journal of Therapeutics 1996-Oct

Gender differences in drug therapy.

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S Khosla
J C Somberg

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Abstract

Patient response to drug therapy is affected by multiple factors, including age, renal function, diet, smoking, congestive heart failure and gender. However, the data on gender differences in pharmacotherapy are limited, predominantly because women are excluded from clinical research due to the potential risks involved during pregnancy and co-existing illnesses in elderly women. Currently some information is available on gender differences in drug therapy. Differences in drug distribution and response due to different body composition as well as the effects of hormonal differences are the few that have been documented. Differences in drug metabolism due to differences in blood concentration of enzymes such as alcohol dehydrogenase has been recently described. Pharmacotherapy may also have to be altered due to differences in disease expression, like increased vasomotor tone in women. Drug efficacy has been found to be affected by gender---an example is antiplatelet therapy for stroke prevention. Finally, the side effects of drugs may differ depending on gender. Those involved in pharmacotherapy should be aware of these differences when prescribing drugs to female patients, since the majority of clinical data regarding pharmaceuticals has been derived primarily from a population of young males.

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