MDGeneticPro Pharmacogenomics

Reduce Adverse Drug Reactions with MDGeneticPro PGx for Personalized Care

Use pharmacogenomics (PGx) to determine which prescription drugs work best for each patient

If you could know how your patients react to medication before prescribing it, why not use it? Our MDGeneticPro PGx panel does just that by testing a patient’s genetic makeup to see how they metabolize prescription drugs. Based on our testing we can determine if someone is a rapid, normal, intermediate, and poor metabolizer to certain medications. This will help doctors predict patients’ response and save patients from medication not working or experiencing adverse drug reactions.

The convenience of PGx:

  • Improve medication selection
  • Reduce titration periods 
  • Increase efficacy

Let’s Talk

We want to hear from you! Tell us more about your interest in MDGeneticPro Pharmacogenomics today.

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MDGeneticPro Pharmacogenomics

Reduce Adverse Drug Reactions with MDGeneticPro PGx for Personalized Care

Use pharmacogenomics (PGx) to determine which prescription drugs work best for each patient

If you could know how your patients react to medication before prescribing it, why not use it? Our MDGeneticPro PGx panel does just that by testing a patient’s genetic makeup to see how they metabolize prescription drugs. Based on our testing we can determine if someone is a rapid, normal, intermediate, and poor metabolizer to certain medications. This will help doctors predict patients’ response and save patients from medication not working or experiencing adverse drug reactions.

The convenience of PGx:

  • Improve medication selection
  • Reduce titration periods 
  • Increase efficacy

Let’s Talk

We want to hear from you! Tell us more about your interest in MDGeneticPro Pharmacogenomics today.

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Read Our Blog

Understanding HIV

Image is from CDC A Controversial Disease The Human Immunodeficiency Virus, HIV, is at the root of AIDS; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. It's exact origins remain unknown, and most have heard quite a few stories which attempt explanation. Some think the disease...

read more

Understanding Hepatitis A

Image is from Travel Vaccination New York Guidelines for Understanding Hepatitis A Hepatitis A is a highly contagious viral disease of the liver that can be transmitted up to 14 days before you show any symptoms yourself, as well as during your symptoms. Diagnosing...

read more

Different types of Hepatitis

Image is from naturalsociety.com The definition of hepatitis is injury to the liver with inflammation of liver cells. There are six kinds of this disease, types A, B, C, D, E, and G, and which one you have is determined by a blood test. All six types are caused by a...

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