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  • Persistent racial disparities in health outcomes have led to legislative reforms and increased research, but the effects of skin pigment on drug efficacy and adverse reactions are still underexplored.
  • This perspective emphasizes the importance of understanding how melanin levels in skin pigmentation can influence drug absorption and action, advocating for diversity in research to improve fairness in medication effectiveness.
  • The article suggests guidelines for using New Approach Methods (NAMs) in drug development to create more inclusive and representative study designs, ultimately enhancing the transition of findings from lab to clinical settings.

Article Abstract

Persistent racial disparities in health outcomes have catalyzed legislative reforms and heightened scientific focus recently. However, despite the well-documented properties of skin pigments in binding drug compounds, their impact on therapeutic efficacy and adverse drug responses remains insufficiently explored. This perspective examines the intricate relationships between variation in melanin-based skin pigmentation and pharmacokinetics and -dynamics, highlighting the need for considering diversity in skin pigmentation as a variable to advance the equitability of pharmacological interventions. The article provides guidelines on the selection of New Approach Methods (NAMs) to foster inclusive study designs in preclinical drug development pipelines, leading to an improved level of translatability to the clinic.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11465898PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40246-024-00677-7DOI Listing

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