How will my doctor or pharmacist use my personal DNA Prescription Drug Reaction Profile?
Prescription drugs on the market today have been tested and approved in a “one size fits all” manner despite the long-established knowledge that drug inactivation rates vary greatly from person to person. Now for the first time your health care providers can learn about your individual drug reaction profile and that can help them take better care of you.
Related Questions
- As a pharmacist, how can I best utilize the information presented in a patient profile generated by the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program?
- How will my doctor or pharmacist use my personal DNA Prescription Drug Reaction Profile?
- How has DNA Prescription Drug Reaction Testing been used up to this point?