Introduction.
Definition.
Eg. of Personalized medicine.
Advantages of Personalized Medicine.
Scientific challenges for PM,
The success of personalized therapy depends.
Future aspects of PM.
The FDA's Role in Advancing Precision Medicine.
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) tests.
Future of Personalized Medicine.
Future Aspects of Personalized Medicine / Future Medicine
1. FUTURE ASPECTS OF
PERSONALIZED MEDICINE (PM)
Presented by:
Naman Ruhela
M.Pharm (Drug Regulatory Affairs)
Centre of Drug Regulatory Affairs, Amity Institute of
Pharmacy, Amity University, Sector-125, Noida (UP), INDIA
E-Mail: naman.ruhela@gmail.com
2. Index
Introduction
Definition
Eg. of Personalized medicine
Advantages of Personalized medicine
Scientific challenges for PM:
Success of personalized therapy depends
Future aspects of PM
The FDA's Role in Advancing Precision Medicine
Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) tests
Future of Personalized medicine
References
5. Definition
Personalized medicine (PM) is a type of
medical care in which treatment is
customized for an individual patient on the
basis of specific characteristics, including
age, gender, height/weight, diet,
environment, etc.
Reference. 1
7. Advantages of Personalized
medicine :
Direct the selection of optimal therapy
Reduce trial-and-error prescribing.
Help avoid adverse drug reactions.
Increase patient adherence to treatment.
Improve quality of life.
Help to control the overall cost of health
care.
8. Scientific challenges for PM:
Determine biomarker that have the most
clinical significance.
Limiting the off target effects of gene
based therapies
Conduct clinical studies to identify
genetic variants that can correlate with a
drug response.
9. Success of personalized therapy
depends :
Accurate diagnostic tests.
Identify patients.
who can be benefited from target
therapies….
11. The FDA's Role in Advancing
Precision Medicine
These days FDA is working to ensure the
accuracy of NGS tests, so that clinicians
and patients can receive accurate and
meaningful test results.
The massive amount of information
generated through NGS poses novel
regulatory issues for the USFDA.
Reference. 3
13. Next Generation Sequencing
(NGS) tests:
These tests are capable of rapidly
identifying or 'sequencing' large sections of
a person's genome and are important
advances in the clinical applications of
precision medicine.
Reference. 3
14. Future of Personalized medicine
In today's world, only 30-60% of drugs work effectively.
However, in future the success rate of drugs will increase
to100%, curing all patients.
15. References
[1] FDA Continues to Lead in Precision Medicine
(2015, March 23) by FDA Voice retrieved from URL
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[2]The Age of Personalized Medicine (2011,May 12)
retrieved from URL
http://www.personalizedmedicinecoalition.org/Userf
iles/PMC-
Corporate/file/pmc_age_of_pmc_factsheet.pdf
. last accessed on 2017, December 05.
[3] U.s. FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION
,Precision medicine retrieved from URL
https://www.fda.gov/ScienceResearch/SpecialTopics/
PrecisionMedicine/default.htm last accessed on
2017, last accessed on 2017, December 05