Your genetics can play an important role in the way you respond to medications. In fact, 90% of the population has at least one genetic variation that can affect how their body breaks down medicine.
Because of these genetic differences, one drug might work well for one person, but not at all for you. Some drugs can also cause side effects for you, but not for someone else. In addition, drugs interact with one another.
Want to learn more about pharmacogenetics (PGx)? Check out this helpful resource.
The Genelex Risk Assessment and Your Medications
If you're currently dealing with mental health conditions including depression and/or anxiety, you may have encountered unintended results of your medications or you are not seeing the results you wanted. One possible reason for this could be that over twenty different mental health medications can have interactions with a variety of your genes.
Taking our Risk Assessment can help you identify if you might be a high-risk patient. To find out, complete the following assessment and share the results with your doctor. Your doctor may recommend pharmacogenetic testing based on these results.
Take a Risk Assessment
Simply enter the medications you’re currently on or plan to take. Click “Get Results” to see if your regimen puts you at risk for an adverse drug reaction.
YOUR GENELEX RISK ASSESSMENT RESULTS: