Packiasabapathy, SenthilRangasamy, ValluvanHorn, NicoleHendrickson, MicheleRenschler, JanelleSadhasivam, Senthilkumar2022-05-042022-05-042020-01Packiasabapathy S, Rangasamy V, Horn N, Hendrickson M, Renschler J, Sadhasivam S. Personalized pediatric anesthesia and pain management: problem-based review. Pharmacogenomics. 2020;21(1):55-73. doi:10.2217/pgs-2019-0108https://hdl.handle.net/1805/28843Pharmacogenetics, the genetic influence on the interpersonal variability in drug response, has enabled tailored pharmacotherapy and emerging 'personalized medicine.' Although oncology spearheaded the clinical implementation of personalized medicine, other specialties are rapidly catching up. In anesthesia, classical examples of genetically mediated idiosyncratic reactions have been long known (e.g., malignant hyperthermia and prolonged apnea after succinylcholine). The last two decades have witnessed an expanding body of pharmacogenetic evidence in anesthesia. This review highlights some of the prominent pharmacogenetic associations studied in anesthesia and pain management, with special focus on pediatric anesthesia.en-USPublisher PolicyAnesthesiaOpioidsPain medicinePediatric anesthesiaPersonalized medicinePharmacogeneticsPersonalized pediatric anesthesia and pain management: problem-based reviewArticle