Pharmacogenetics (PGX)

Pharmacogenetics is the study of how genetic differences among individuals cause varied responses to a drug. Occasionally these responses are in the form of unwanted side effects. Doctors do their best to prescribe medications in dosages appropriate to their patient. Using information such as known allergies, blood type, age, and gender to make these treatment decisions. However, if a provider were able to peek into the genetic makeup of their patient as well it would paint a much more accurate picture. The genetics of a person will reveal how that individual will react to a medication whether it be a positive or negative outcome. Taking this measure would help to prevent the unwanted side effects.

Benefits of Pharmacogenetic Testing

• Precision Medicine: Pharmacogenetics helps patients and medical providers find the right medication & dosage, eliminating the “trial and error” method.

• Saving Money: Pharmacogenetics also helps patients to avoid wasting money on medicine that does not work.

• Safety: With pharmacogenetic testing, patients can avoid potentially risky or dangerous adverse side effects.

• Time: Pharmacogenetic tests help patients to quickly find the right medication for their treatment without spending weeks or months using trial and error.