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Pharmacogenetic Effects of Naltrexone in Individuals of East Asian Descent: Human Laboratory Findings from a Randomized Trial.

Lara A RayReJoyce GreenDaniel James Olan RocheSpencer BujarskiEmily E HartwellAaron C LimTaylor RohrbaughDara GhahremaniKent HutchisonKaren Miotto
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2018)
These findings in East Asians add to the mixed literature on naltrexone pharmacogenetics from predominantly Caucasian samples and highlight the complexity of these effects and their overall limited replicability. It is plausible that a consistent pharmacogenetic effect in tightly controlled preclinical and experimental medicine models "fades" in more complex and heterogeneous settings and samples.
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