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J. Pers. Med., Volume 1, Issue 1 (December 2011) – 2 articles , Pages 1-16

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Communication
Developing Drugs for Children and the Adjustment of Medication—Is It a New Challenge or an Adaptation of Past Ideas?
by Pascale Gauthier and Jean-Michel Cardot
J. Pers. Med. 2011, 1(1), 5-16; https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm1010005 - 06 Dec 2011
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Nowadays the adjustment of medication for each patient is at the center of health strategy. Children can be considered as specific targets with their own specificities. In the oral route field some examples of drugs especially adapted to children can be found. Design [...] Read more.
Nowadays the adjustment of medication for each patient is at the center of health strategy. Children can be considered as specific targets with their own specificities. In the oral route field some examples of drugs especially adapted to children can be found. Design is introduced in drug formulation to offer a better choice of products and now, children can be considered as partners in their own treatment. Enhanced comprehension of children's requirements can also lead to creation of drugs that improve compliance. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Recent Advances in Personalized Medicine)
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Editorial
Welcome to the Journal of Personalized Medicine: A New Open-Access Platform for Research on Optimal Individual Healthcare
by Urs A. Meyer
J. Pers. Med. 2011, 1(1), 1-4; https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm1010001 - 28 Mar 2011
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A new vision of personalized medicine or personalized healthcare has evolved as a consequence of remarkable recent advances in technologies that allow to look at individual variation across the entire human genome and to identify personal risk factors behind many diseases and responses [...] Read more.
A new vision of personalized medicine or personalized healthcare has evolved as a consequence of remarkable recent advances in technologies that allow to look at individual variation across the entire human genome and to identify personal risk factors behind many diseases and responses to therapy. These advances have greatly increased our understanding of how interactions between the entire genome and nongenomic factors result in health and disease and in therapeutic response. The challenge is now to translate this knowledge into benefits for the individual patient. I expect the Journal of Personalized Medicine to become the premier venue for the rapid and freely accessible publication of high quality manuscripts dealing with this vision for scientists around the world. [...] Full article
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