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NCT ID: NCT04249375 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR)

Integrating Pediatric Pharmacogenomic Testing Into the Canadian Health Care System

Start date: February 20, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This project addresses the problem of adverse drug reactions in the three most frequently prescribed therapeutic classes of drugs in children: antibiotics, analgesics, and mental health medications. We will conduct pilot testing of a pharmacogenomic testing panel and study how the tests and generated test results are utilized and understood by physicians, pharmacists, patients and their families.

NCT ID: NCT00414115 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR)

National Active Surveillance Network and Pharmacogenomics of Adverse Drug Reactions in Children

Start date: August 2005
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of the study is (1) to identify and collect samples from children and adults who take drugs and have adverse drug reactions AND children and adults who take drugs and do not experience any adverse drug effects; (2) to determine if genetic differences between the two groups contribute to causing the adverse drug reactions; and (3) to develop patient specific drug dosing guidelines to prevent future adverse drug reactions. We also wish to compare the use of prescription drugs, medical and hospital services and vital statistics between BC participants who experience adverse drug reactions and those who do not. Study hypothesis: Genetic differences may contribute to patients' response to drugs and may be responsible for adverse drug reactions.