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Pharmacogenomics Center

Your genes affect how your body processes medications. Discover how genetic variants influence drug metabolism, safety, and effectiveness — and empower smarter treatment decisions with your healthcare team.

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Why It Matters

Safety

Avoid drugs your body can't process safely.

Efficacy

Ensure medications work at their best for you.

Personalization

Precision dosing tailored to your genetics.

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Key Genes

Click a gene to explore its variants, affected medications, and clinical recommendations.

CYP2C19

4 variants

Metabolizes clopidogrel, SSRIs, antifungals

CYP2C9

1 variant

Metabolizes warfarin, NSAIDs, sulfonylureas

CYP2D6

5 variants

Metabolizes codeine, antidepressants, antipsychotics

CYP3A5

1 variant

Metabolizes tacrolimus, cyclosporine, statins

DPYD

2 variants

Metabolizes 5-fluorouracil, capecitabine

HLA-B*15:02

1 variant

Carbamazepine severe cutaneous reaction marker

HLA-B*5701

1 variant

Abacavir hypersensitivity marker

SLCO1B1

2 variants

Transports statins, affects cholesterol medication response

TPMT

3 variants

Metabolizes azathioprine, mercaptopurine

UGT1A1

1 variant

Metabolizes irinotecan, bilirubin, acetaminophen

VKORC1

1 variant

Warfarin target; determines anticoagulation sensitivity

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Medical Disclaimer: This information is educational only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before making medication changes based on pharmacogenomics data. Genetic testing results should be interpreted by a qualified healthcare provider.