What is pharmacogenetic testing?

  • Genes refer to the DNA sequences that carry genetic information.
    Acting as an inherent "specification" passed from parents to children.
  • This "specification" or genetic information helps us understand our constitution, the risk of developing certain diseases,
    , and, importantly, it provides critical information regarding medication suitability, such as whether certain medications are high-risk or likely to cause allergic reactions.
  • Therefore, pharmacogenetic testing results can provide clinicians with more reference information.
    Help doctors give patients the most appropriate medicines and doses

Child’s first genetic test

Genetic Testing for Common Medications in Children
One test for a lifetime of benefits
Precision medication, precision medicine
National-level laboratory genetic sequencing
Includes patented drug-related genes from PharmiGENE
Tests for 8 major categories of common diseases and 33 types of medications
Encompasses medications for common diseases in 9 major specialties

Give your child the best protective layer for your body

Applicable objects: all ages
One test for a lifetime of benefits

Detect 8 major categories of common diseases 33 kinds of medicines

Covers the top 10 drugs listed in the Adverse Drug Reactions Relief Fund, including Allopurinol, Phenytoin, Carbamazepine, Diclofenac, Ibuprofen, and Lamotrigine.

8 types of analgesic and antipyretic medications
fever, inflammation, pain, cough
• Celecoxib
• Codeine
• Dioclofenac
• Flurbiprofen
•Ibuprofen
• Oxycodone
• Piroxicam
• Tramadol

 

7 types of digestive system medicines
Nausea, vomiting, gastroesophageal reflux
esophagitis, peptic ulcer
• Dexlansoprazole
• Esomeprazole
• Iansoprazole
• Metoclopramide
• Omeprazole
• Pantoprazole
• Rabeprazole


3 types of respiratory medicines

cough, asthma
• Codeine
• Dextromethorphan
• Formoterol


6 types of antiepileptic medications.

epilepsy, trigeminal neuralgia
• Carbamazepine
• Clobazam
• Diazepam
•Oxcarbazepine
• Phenytoin
• Valproic acid

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7 types of nervous system medications

depression, panic, anxiety
• Aripiprazole
• Citalopram
• Escitalopram
• Imipramine
• Risperidone
• Sertraline
• Venlafaxine


1 type of metabolic system medication

Gout, high uric acid
• Allopurinol


1 type of medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

Attention deficit, hyperactivity disorder
• Atomoxetine


1 type of anti-infective medication.

Candida, koji and other fungal infections
• Voriconazole

Testing six genotypes to identify specific allergies and drug metabolism rates.

Avoiding adverse drug reactions due to differences in metabolism rates.

Common side effects: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, gastrointestinal discomfort,Dizziness, tinnitus, sleep disorders, etc.Varies depending on the drug

The approximate metabolic rate of Asians accounts for

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Avoid allergies to specific drugs

Allergic reactions usually have nothing to do with drug dosage and are related to personal constitution.
According to statistics, epilepsy drugs are one of the drugs most likely to cause serious drug allergies. In severe cases, they can cause ulcers on the skin or oral mucosa, such as: Stephen Johnson syndrome.
Fortunately, genetic testing is now available for prevention.

Common side effects may include : nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, gastrointestinal discomfort, dizziness, tinnitus, sleep disorders, etc., which vary depending on the medicine.

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Our Features

  • non-invasive, sampling is done through the oral mucosa.
  • Genetic Testing for Common Medications in Children covers33 commonly used drug components, including 8 major categories.
    It is expandable and highly practical.
  • For different genes, choose the most suitable gene determination method:
    Pharmigene patented testing reagents, Sanger sequencing, Taqman (qPCR),third-generation sequencing (PACBIO).
  • Provide paper reports and mobile APP to view electronic reports, and scan the ingredients of pharmacy prescription drugs through the APP
    The testing includes drug metabolism and drug allergy,providing medication guidance for clinical reference.
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Distinguishing between general allergies and severe drug allergies is crucial

Early symptoms of severe drug allergies may resemble a common cold, making them easy to overlook. If not detected promptly, it can lead to irreversible consequences or harm.
Observing whether there is pain, ulcers, blisters, or extensive redness in mucous membranes such as the mouth, eyes, and anus can help make a determination.

The time when drug allergy symptoms begin to appear may range from 1 hour to more than 1 week after taking the medication.

If you have any discomfort after taking new medicines, you should first deactivate the suspected drug and promptly consult with a doctor.

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Inspection process

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Collection of oral mucosal cells at the hospital or clinic

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Refrigerated pharmaceutical logistics delivered to laboratory

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Targeting different genes,
Choose the most suitable genetic determination method:

Pharmigene patented testing reagents
Sanger sequencing、
Taqman(qPCR)、
third-generation sequencing (PACBIO).

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30 working days
Get test results

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