The Right Drug, The First Time. Individuals vary significantly in their genetic response to drug therapy. Pharmacogenomics (PGX) identifies drug therapy responders and non-responders before a prescription is even written — guiding individualized treatment plans and optimized dosing.
The genetic test itself is only a small piece of the puzzle — the clinical analysis and practical application of that data is what achieves real patient outcomes. Our board-certified clinical pharmacists deploy evidence-based PGX information in comprehensive pre- and post-test consultations, translating complex pharmacogenomic data into personalized, easy-to-read, actionable reports that empower prescribers and patients alike.
Having a patient’s genetic information prior to prescribing is crucial to identifying and preventing dangerous drug-gene interactions.
PGX insight allows clinicians to identify complex interactions that arise when traditional drug-drug interactions overlay underlying drug-gene interactions.
This level of clinical scrutiny is especially vital in high-risk, medically-complex patients managing multiple concomitant medications.
Integrating pharmacogenomic data into the prescribing workflow guides the selection of appropriate, personalized, safe drug therapy for every patient.
Over 350 medications carry FDA-labeled pharmacogenomic information, yet most patients are prescribed without this genetic context.
At least 1 in 4 primary care patients are prescribed at least one medication with significant pharmacogenomic implications.
Patients receive medications their bodies can metabolize and utilize efficiently, leading to faster, more reliable therapeutic outcomes.
Fewer side effects and faster results mean patients are significantly more likely to adhere to their prescribed treatment plans.
Proactively identify genetic markers that predispose patients to severe adverse drug reactions and toxicities before they occur.
Transforms trial-and-error prescribing into a targeted, data-driven science across your entire patient population.
Integrating pharmacogenomics into patient care transforms the traditional trial-and-error approach to prescribing into a targeted, data-driven science — optimizing drug effectiveness, mitigating medication-related risks, and improving medication adherence. Partner with our board-certified clinical pharmacists to bring precision, genomically-informed prescribing to your organization — the right drug, the first time.