Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Farida Islahudin"
- Farida Islahudin's recent research primarily focuses on drug-related problems (DRPs) across various patient populations, particularly in HIV treatment failure and peritoneal dialysis, highlighting the significant impacts of these issues on health outcomes and healthcare costs.
- The exploration of genetic polymorphisms in relation to treatment effectiveness and costs for kidney transplant recipients reveals a growing emphasis on personalized medicine, suggesting potential economic benefits from pharmacogenetic testing.
- Additionally, Islahudin's work includes developing predictive models for treatment interruptions in tuberculosis and evaluates the health-related quality of life and economic implications of anti-nausea medications during chemotherapy, indicating a comprehensive approach towards improving patient management and outcomes.