1. Shows how you process medicines
Learn how your body breaks down more than 165 medications, including:
Antidepressants
Pain medications
Anesthesia
Blood thinners
And more
2. Helps prevent bad reactions
Find genetic differences that may:
Make a drug not work well
Increase side effects
Raise safety risks
3. Supports precise prescribing
Gives your healthcare provider useful genetic information to choose safer, more effective treatments.

Everyone processes medication differently.
Your genes can affect how well a drug works — or whether it causes side effects.
When you and your provider understand your DNA, you can:
Choose safer medications
Pick the right dose
Improve treatment results
Avoid trial-and-error prescribing
Guessing which medication will work can be dangerous.
Wrong prescriptions can lead to:
Serious side effects
Overdoses
Dangerous drug reactions
Life-threatening complications
PGX helps reduce this risk.
Clopidogrel is a common blood thinner used after heart attacks to prevent clots.
About 30% of people have a genetic variant that makes this drug less effective. This can raise the risk of future heart problems.
PGX can identify if you have this variant and help your provider choose safer alternatives if needed.
