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Medication Check (PGx testing)

Explains how your DNA affects your body’s response to medications. It covers 50 drugs, offering guidance on whether you can follow standard precautions or should exercise extra caution. View sample report.
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Demonstrates how gene variants affect drug metabolism
Covers over 50 medications
Insights based on CPIC and FDA guidelines
Dosing and side effect information

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Note: To generate your personalized report, purchase a SelfDecode DNA kit. If you already have one, you’re ready to proceed.

 

Are you uncertain about how well standard dosages of certain drugs will work for you? Do you want to know whether you’re more prone to adverse effects from common pain relievers, anticoagulants, or antidepressants? The Medication Check (PGx testing) report provides clarity by analyzing your genetic variants and showing how they may influence your reaction to over 50 medications.

 

Understanding Your Genetic Response to Medications

Unlike a one-size-fits-all approach, this genetic test highlights if you might need a lower dose, an alternative drug, or simply more vigilant monitoring. Each gene-drug interaction is explained in an accessible format, so you’ll see at a glance whether you fall under “Standard Precautions” or “Use With Caution.” If the report flags a potential for adverse events, it indicates where adjustments may be warranted – information you can share with your doctor or pharmacist.

This report analyzes your genetic variants to predict how your body might respond to these 50 medications:

  1. Anesthesiology
      • Anesthetics: Volatile Anesthetics (Desflurane, Enflurane, Halothane, Isoflurane, Methoxyflurane, Sevoflurane)
      • Skeletal Muscle Relaxants: Succinylcholine
  • Cardiovascular
      • Antiplatelets & Anticoagulants: Acenocoumarol, Clopidogrel, Phenprocoumon, Warfarin
      • Statins: Atorvastatin, Fluvastatin, Lovastatin, Pitavastatin, Pravastatin, Rosuvastatin, Simvastatin
  • Gastrointestinal
      • Proton Pump Inhibitors: Dexlansoprazole, Lansoprazole, Omeprazole, Pantoprazole, Rabeprazole
  • Immunology, Rheumatology & Oncology
      • Antihyperuricemic & Antigout Agents: Allopurinol
      • Antimetabolites: Capecitabine, Fluorouracil, Mercaptopurine, Tegafur
      • Immunosuppressants: Azathioprine, Methotrexate, Siponimod, Tacrolimus
  • Infections
      • Antifungals: Voriconazole
      • Antivirals: Efavirenz, Nevirapine, Triple therapy (peginterferon alfa-2a/b & ribavirin)
  • Pain
      • NSAIDs: Celecoxib, Flurbiprofen, Ibuprofen, Lornoxicam, Meloxicam, Piroxicam, Tenoxicam
      • Opioids: Methadone
  • Psychotropic
    • Antidepressants: Amitriptyline, Bupropion, Citalopram, Clomipramine, Doxepin, Escitalopram, Imipramine, Sertraline, Trimipramine
    • Antiepileptics: Phenytoin
    • Antipsychotics: Quetiapine

 

Evidence-Based Insights

By consolidating guidelines from leading pharmacogenomics authorities, the report allows you to see where research-based consensus supports certain dosing adjustments. This evidence-based approach empowers you to collaborate with your healthcare team in tailoring treatments more precisely.

 

Reducing Uncertainty

Even if no major genetic red flags appear, the Drug Check (PGx Test) Report reduces guesswork. You’ll know your baseline risk for things like muscle pain from certain statins or reduced effectiveness of certain proton pump inhibitors (acid reducers), enhancing your confidence in treatment choices.

 

Important Note

This report is for informational purposes only. It does not replace professional medical advice, and you should always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making medication decisions. Genetics is just one piece of the puzzle – factors like age, body weight, and other medications also play a role in how your body handles drugs.

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  1. Anita

    I found the Pharmacogenomics report to be very informative and easy to understand, especially as someone new to genetic health information. The results helped me personalize my supplement regimen and medication choices, which has already made a positive difference. However, I do wish there was a mobile app available to access this data on the go. It would make reviewing my report more convenient. Even so, the content quality makes it well worth it.

  2. Tony

    As someone working in healthcare, I appreciated the scientific rigor and practical insights of the Pharmacogenomics report. It helped clarify why some medications hadn’t worked well for me in the past and offered tailored supplement advice that I’ve started following. My only critique is the absence of a feature to download the raw data. Having that would make it easier to integrate into my other health records. Despite this, the report’s quality and depth are impressive and very helpful.

  3. Peita

    The Pharmacogenomics report was incredibly eye opening for me as I managed chronic pain and wanted to know what medications and supplements would work best given my genetics. The detailed breakdowns were very informative and gave me confidence in trying new treatments. However, I wish the report included more specific brand recommendations for supplements to make the guidance more actionable. Still, it’s a fantastic resource for anyone looking to personalize their health strategies based on genetic data.

  4. Fabrice

    This Pharmacogenomics report gave me a comprehensive look into how my genes affect my response to certain medications, something I’ve always been curious about due to my history with varied drug effectiveness. The explanations were clear and the supplement guidance was helpful, although I was a bit disappointed that there’s no option to download the raw data. Having access to that would allow me to share it with my healthcare provider more easily. Overall, it provided valuable insights that helped me understand my body’s responses better.

  5. Stefan

    I was confused why standard doses never felt right. This Pharmacogenomics report explained my COMT and CYP3A4 variants influencing how I metabolize various drugs. The report’s clear, personalized recommendations helped my healthcare provider craft a medication regimen that finally fits me perfectly. I feel more confident and hopeful about managing my health now.