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  • Term Standardization for Clinical Pharmacogenetic Test Results-Part 2

    In 2016, CPIC led a consensus effort to standardize terms for clinical pharmacogenetic tests. The goal of the project was to create standardized terms for pharmacogenetic allele function and phenotypes to be used in CPIC guidelines (specifically Tables 1 and 2) and in the larger pharmacogenetics community (Term Standardization Part 1). However, additional standardization opportunities…

  • CPIC SOP for Assigning Allele Function

    CPIC has been assigning “function” to pharmacogenetic alleles since its inception, and this led to a Delphi process and consensus publication on standardizing terms used for allele function and pharmacogenetic phenotypes for some genes. The unique contribution of CPIC is to assign an allele function that leads to a phenotype assignment that can drive clinical…

  • CPIC® Guideline for NSAIDs based on CYP2C9 genotype

    Most recent guideline publication: Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) Guideline for CYP2C9 and NSAID Therapy (March 2020) Updates since publication: No updates on dosing recommendations since publication. Tables provided in the main manuscript of the guideline: Table 1. Assignment of likely CYP2C9 phenotypes based on genotypes Table 2. Therapeutic recommendations for celecoxib, flurbiprofen, lornoxicam and…

  • PGx Dissemination Working Group

    Goal and Focus A formal working group within CPIC, PharmGKB, PharmVar, and the PGRN was formed in 2018 to focus on the dissemination of resources available for pharmacogenetic implementation such as CPIC guidelines, PharmGKB, PGRN and PharmVar resources, and implementation strategies of pharmacogenetics. The goal of the CPIC Dissemination Working Group is to support the…

  • CPIC® Guideline for Efavirenz based on CYP2B6 genotype

    Most recent guideline publication: Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) Guideline for CYP2B6 and Efavirenz-containing Antiretroviral Therapy (April 2019) Updates since publication: No updates on dosing recommendations since publication. Tables and figure provided in the main manuscript of the guideline: Table 1. Assignment of likely CYP2B6 phenotypes based on genotypes Table 2. Efavirenz dosing recommendations based…

  • CYP2D6 Genotype to Phenotype Standardization Project

    Since pharmacogenetic clinical recommendations are based on phenotype, the assignment of phenotype based on genotype is an important aspect to clinical implementation and reporting of different inferred phenotypes across laboratories and guidelines has created considerable confusion and inconsistencies in recommendations. To maximize the utility of pharmacogenetic test results, it is desirable to standardize the phenotype…

  • CPIC® Guideline for Atomoxetine based on CYP2D6 genotype

    Most recent guideline publication: Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) Guideline for CYP2D6 Genotype and Atomoxetine (February 2019) Updates since publication: October 2019: CYP2D6 genotype to phenotype translation changes: Up until August 2019, there were a few inconsistencies in the translation of CYP2D6 genotype to phenotype across guidelines (i.e. CPIC and DPWG) and between clinical genetic…

  • CPIC® Guideline for Potent Volatile Anesthetic Agents and Succinylcholine and RYR1 and CACNA1S

    Most recent guideline publication: Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) guideline for the use of potent volatile anesthetic agents and succinylcholine in the context of RYR1 or CACNA1S genotypes Updates since publication: December 2023: Subsequent to the publication of the CPIC guideline for RYR1 and malignant hyperthermia (PMID 30499100), the ClinGen variant curation expert panel (VCEP) developed and published…

  • CPIC® Guideline for Tamoxifen based on CYP2D6 genotype

    Most recent guideline publication: Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) Guideline for CYP2D6 and Tamoxifen Therapy (January 2018) Updates since publication: October 2019: CYP2D6 genotype to phenotype translation changes: Up until August 2019, there were a few inconsistencies in the translation of CYP2D6 genotype to phenotype across guidelines (i.e. CPIC and DPWG) and between clinical genetic…

  • Licensing and terms of use for CPIC content

    Licensing and terms of use for CPIC content CPIC resources are freely available for use by anyone. All curated content published by CPIC is available free of restriction under the CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication. However, CPIC requests that you give attribution to CPIC whenever possible and appropriate and that you acknowledge:…