Do you take medication that doesn't work?💊
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👉Did you know that on average 30-60% of patients who receive antidepressants for major depressive disorder are considered nonresponders? That means that they do not get any benefits from the medicine!
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Typically, doctors prescribe drugs based on factors including a patient’s age, weight, sex, etc. Many drugs that are currently available are “one sizefits all,” but they don't work the same way for everyone. It can be difficult to predict who will benefit from a medication, who will not respond at all, and who will experience negative side effects (called adverse drug reactions).
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🧬Pharmacogenomics is the study of how genes affect a person’s response to drugs. Genetic testing can be used to determine the right drug for a patient. Analysis of an individual’s DNA can help doctors and pharmacists to determine how the patient may respond to certain medications.
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The goals of pharmacogenetic testing are to reduce the high number of nonresponders and to prevent or reduce adverse drug reactions.
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👉Do you currently take any medication (for cancer, psychiatric conditions, chronic pain, cardiovascular disease)?
👉Do you get some adverse effects from them?
👉Maybe the medication doesn't work at all?
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⚠️You can order a pharmacogenetic test from our website!
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Results will help you to identify clinically significant genetic variants that may guide your doctor to select the best drug and dose for you.
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By ordering the pharmacogenetic test you can empower your health provider to prescribe you the right medication with more confidence.
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❗️Visit our website:hpbrain.org
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Now you can order this test for only 220 euros.
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