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  • Optimal Medication Insights

    Genes affect how your body metabolises and responds to drugs. GeneGPS offers you a genetic solution in precision medicine. 

    If your physician deems this test particularly relevant, it can help with safer prescription 

    practices and more individualised, effective medication.

     

    There are two types of people for every drug: those who respond well to standard 

    medication at a standard dose and those who don't. The latter will require a change 

    in dosage or a different medication.

     

    1. We analyse your DNA and using state of the art techniques identify your metabolism for 118 drugs across 18 categories including, cardiac, neurology, anesthetic, mental health, and many more.
    2. Help healthcare professionals choose the best medications tailored for you.
    3. Minimize trial and error.
    4. Help keep costs  optimized
    5. Minimizing side effects to medications.

     

     

     

    Below are the list of medications that our comprehensive genetic testing kit will analyse. Please note the list may vary at time of testing due to various factors not limited to advances in technology or even further scientific data of relevance, etc.

     

    Anesthesiology (7)

    • Desflurane

    • Enflurane

    • Halothane

    • Isoflurane

    • Methoxyflurane

    • Sevoflurane

    • Succinylcholine

     

    Neurology (4)

    • Atomoxetine

    • Siponimod

    • Zuclopenthixol

    • Phenytoin

     

    Oncology (6)

    • Capecitabine

    • Fluorouracil

    • Mercaptopurine

    • Rasburicase

    • Tamoxifen

    • Doxorubicin

     

    Psychiatry (18)

    • Venlafaxine

    • Aripiprazole

    • Amitriptyline

    • Citalopram

    • Clomipramine

    • Doxepin

    • Risperidone

    • Escitalopram

    • Imipramine

    • Sertraline

    • Trimipramine

    • Desipramine

    • Fluvoxamine

    • Nortriptyline

    • Haloperidol

    • Paroxetine

    • Quetiapine

    • Vortioxetine

     

    Gastroenterology (7)

    • Dexlansoprazole

    • Lansoprazole

    • Omeprazole

    • Pantoprazole

    • Ondansetron

    • Tropisetron

    • Sulfasalazine

     

    Cardiology (15)

    • Clopidogrel

    • Simvastatin

    • Atorvastatin

    • Propafenone

    • Flecainide

    • Metoprolol

    • Phenprocoumon

    • Acenocoumarol

    • Warfarin

    • lovastatin

    • fluvastatin

    • rosuvastatin

    • pravastatin

    • pitavastatin

    • Aspirin

     

    Gynecology (1)

    • Hormal Contraceptives for systemic use

     

    Pain Management (10)

    • Codeine

    • Hydrocodone

    • Tramadol

    • Celecoxib

    • Ibuprofen

    • Lornoxicam

    • Meloxicam

    • Piroxicam

    • Flurbiprofen

    • Tenoxicam

     

    Infectious Disease (34)

    • Atazanavir

    • Efavirenz

    • Peginterferon Alfa-2a

    • Peginterferon Alfa-2b

    • Anti-TB Drugs

    • Voriconazole

    • Dapsone

    • Primaquine

    • Tafenoquine

    • Nitrofurantoin

    • 4-aminosalicylic acid

    • Chloramphenicol

    • Chloroquine

    • Ciprofloxacin

    • Furazolidone

    • Hydroxychloroquine

    • Nalidixic acid

    • Norfloxacin

    • Ofloxacin

    • Phenazopyridine

    • Quinine

    • Sulfadiazine

    • Sulfamethoxazole

    • Sulfanilamide

    • Sulfisoxazole

    • Amikacin

    • Paromomycin

    • Plazomicin

    • Tobramycin

    • Sulfadimidine

    • Gentamicin

    • Kanamycin

    • Streptomycin

    • Ribavarin

     

    Organ Transplantation (2)

    • Azathioprine

    • Tacrolimus

     

    Pulmonology (3)

    • Ivacaftor

    • Ivacaftor lumacaftor

    • Ivacaftor tezacaftor

     

    Hematology (1)

    • Methylene Blue

     

    Rheumatology (1)

    • Pegloticase

     

    Histopathology (1)

    • Toluidine blue

     

    Clinical toxicology (1)

    • Dimercaprol

     

    Dermatology (1)

    • Mafenide

     

    General medicine (2)

    • Vitamin c

    • Vitamin k

     

    Diabetology (2)

    • Glyburide

    • Tolbutamide

      £320.00Price

      ANYONE  CAN TAKE  THE TEST

      • Pro-active, health-conscious people who wish to prepare for the future.

      • Anybody with a family or personal history of unfavourable medication reactions.

      • whenever the course of treatment is not working.

      • People who are on multiple medications.

      • People taking or starting certain specific medications.

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