There are so many different medications that may either be ineffective or harmful for you to take based on your genetics.
Your DNA codes for enzymes (proteins) that are responsible for activating a medication, so that it can perform its function and treat your condition, or inactivating a medication, so that it can be broken down and eliminated from your body.
Below are the medications, broken down by category, that will be tested for in your pharmacogenomics test.
Have you ever taken one of these medications?
Do you currently take any of these medications?
Could you be prescribed one of these medications in the future?
Anti-inflammatory | Analgesic/ Anesthesiology | Anticoagulant/ Antiplatelet | Cardiovascular |
Celecoxib | Alfentanil | Apixaban | Amiodarone |
Diclofenac | Buprenorphine | Cilostazol | Atorvastatin |
Flurbiprofen | Carisoprodol | Clopidogrel | Carvedilol |
Ibuprofen | Codeine | Ticagrelor | Disopyramide |
​ | Fentanyl | Warfarin | Dofetilide |
Immunosuppression | Hydrocodone | ​ | Flecanide |
Azathioprine | Morphine | Endocrinology | Losartan |
Cyclosporine | Oxycodone | Ethinyl Estradiol | Metoprolol |
Sirolimus | Tramadol | ​ | Pravastatin |
Tacrolimus | Allergy/Pulmonology | Genetic Disease | Propafenone |
​ | Dextromethorphan | Eliglustat | Quinidine |
​ | ​ | ​ | Simvastatin |
​Gastroenterology | Hematology/ Oncology | Infectious Disease | Neurology |
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Aprepitant | Belinostat | Abacavir | Carbamazepine |
Dexlansoprazole | Brentuximab vedotin | Atazanavir | Clobazam |
Dronabinol | Capecitabine | Atovaquone/Proguanil | Eletriptan |
Esomeprazole | Dasatinib | Efavirenz | Eslicarbazepine |
Fosaprepitant | Docetaxel | Isavuconazole | Fosphenytoin |
Lansoprazole | Fluoruracil | Itraconazole | Lamotrigine |
Omeprazole | Gefitnib | Peginterferon alfa-2a-containing regimens | Oxcarbazepine |
Ondansetron | Irinotecan | Peginterferon alfa-2b-containing regimens | Phenytoin |
Pantoprazole | Lapatinib | Quinidine | Tetrabenazine |
Rabeprazole | Methotrexate | Voriconazole | ​ |
​ | Mercaptopurine | ​ | ​ |
​ | Nilotinib | ​ | ​ |
​ | Pazopanib | ​ | ​ |
​ | Ruxolitinib | ​ | ​ |
​ | Tamoxifen | ​ | ​ |
​ | Temsirolimus | ​ | ​ |
​ | Thioguanine | ​ | ​ |
Psychiatry | ​ | ​ | ​ |
Amitriptyline | Amphetamine/ Dextroamphetamine | Asenapine | Bupropion |
Cariprazine | Chlorpromazine | Citalopram | Clomipramine |
Clozapine | Desipramine | Dextroamphetamine | Diazepam |
Doxepin | Escitalopram | Fluoxetine | Fluvoxamine |
Guanfacine | Haloperidol | Imipramine | Levominaciparan |
Lisdexamfetamine | Lurasidone | Nefazodone | Nicotine |
Nortriptyline | Olanzapine | Paroxetine | Perphenazine |
Quetiapine | Risperidone | Sertraline | Thioridazine |
Trazodone | Tirmipramine | Vilzodone | Vortioxetine |
Aripiprazole | Venlafaxine | ​ | |
Rheumatology | ​ | Urology | ​ |
Allopurinol | ​ | Fesoterodine | ​ |
Cevimeline | ​ | Tamsulosin | ​ |
Lesinurad | ​ | ​ | ​ |
Methotrexate | ​ | ​ | ​ |
Tofacitinib | ​ | ​ | ​ |
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