1. Personalized Medicine: Tailoring medical treatments based on genetic makeup can help in minimizing adverse effects. 2. Public Awareness: Educating people about lifestyle choices that influence toxicity can help in reducing risks. 3. Regulation: Establishing stricter controls and monitoring for vulnerable populations can mitigate risks. 4. Research: Continued research into genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors can help in understanding and managing variability in human response.
Understanding and addressing variability in human response is a complex but essential aspect of toxicology. It ensures that safety measures are inclusive and protective of all individuals, regardless of their genetic makeup, age, gender, health status, or lifestyle.