What is the role of epinenetics in pharmacologic action?
*The application of epigenetics is epigenetic therapy that is used to correct epigenetic defects.
*Epigenetic therapy is very useful and easily reversible with pharmacological intervention.
*It is used to prevent disease.
*Epigenetic drugs alone or in combination are used to treat cancer.
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Explain three non-pharmacologic approach to Lantus Insulin
Explain three medical pharmacologic approach to Lantus Insulin