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Pharmacogenetics (PGx)

Analyzes 425 markers to generate a customized report on how an individual metabolizes 12 major drug categories. Our comprehensive analysis examines pathways  involved in drug metabolism based on information from the individual’s  genetic profile.

 

Knowledge of genetic modifiers of drug response can  help individuals know which drugs might be less effective and which drugs might increase the risk of adverse side effects. Physicians can either consider alternative drugs or monitor their patients more frequently for possible unintended effects. The report helps to provide information on potential effects  based on genotype (i.e. drug may have decreased effectiveness or increased risk of toxicity).

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Pharmacogenetics(PGx) Test

Welcome to Nutrigenomix®

  • Comprehensive pharmacogenetic test consisting of 425 genetic markers.

  • Genetic tests are based on the most robust scientific evidence.

  • DNA is analyzed using a saliva sample.

  • Minimizes risk of adverse drug reactions.

  • Report results are relevant for a lifetime.

  • Helps predict drug effectiveness at an individual level.

  • Aids in guiding dosage for healthcare practitioners.

The drug categories analyzed include:

  • Urology

  • Psychiatry

  • Organ Transplantation

  • Recreational Drugs

  • Pain Management

  • Neurology

  • Endocrinology

  • Infectology

  • Cardiovascular

  • Internal Medicine

  • Anesthesiology

  • Oncology, Hematology

The answer may be in your genes:

Our comprehensive analysis of the pathways involved in drug metabolism are based on information from the individual’s genetic profile and allows healthcare providers to have

a tailored approach to prescribing medications.

 

With 500+ drugs supported, clients can provide a list of current medications and the report will provide information on drug-gene interactions to guide practitioners in prescribing alternative effective treatments.

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