Drug Pharmacogenomics

A report based on genetic testing that helps tailor drug treatments according to an individual’s genetic makeup, improving efficacy and reducing side effects.

Also known asDrug Genomics- Pharmacogenetic Report Drug Genomics- Pharmacogenetic Report

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

4 parameters

Earliest reports in

30 Working Days

Test details

Drug Pharmacogenomics Test in Bengaluru Overview

What is Drug Genomics – Pharmacogenetic Report test?

The Drug Genomics – Pharmacogenetic Report is a genetic test that analyzes how your genes affect body's response to certain medications. It helps identify variations in genes that influence drug metabolism, effectiveness, and the risk of side effects. This test provides personalized information that can guide healthcare providers in choosing the most effective and safest medications for you.

Why consider Drug Genomics – Pharmacogenetic Report test?

  • To optimize drug therapy by selecting medications and doses tailored to your genetic makeup.
  • To reduce the risk of adverse drug reactions and side effects.
  • To improve treatment outcomes by understanding your body's response to specific drugs.
  • To avoid trial-and-error prescribing, which can be time-consuming and costly.
  • To provide valuable information for conditions requiring long-term or complex medication regimens.

Who should get tested for Drug Genomics – Pharmacogenetic Report test?

  • Individuals starting new medications, especially those with a high risk of side effects.
  • Patients who have experienced adverse reactions or lack of response to standard treatments.
  • People with chronic conditions requiring long-term drug therapy (e.g., cardiovascular disease, depression, cancer).
  • Healthcare providers may recommend this test as part of personalized medicine strategies.

More Information about Drug Genomics – Pharmacogenetic Report test

OTHER NAMES: Pharmacogenetic testing, Pharmacogenomics panel, Drug metabolism genetic test, personalized medicine genetic test

Drug Genomics, also known as Pharmacogenomics, examines how an individual’s genetic makeup impacts their response to medications. Through genetic testing, it identifies variations that affect how drugs are metabolized in the body. This information helps healthcare providers choose the most appropriate medication and dosage. Drug genomics is frequently applied in managing conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, depression, and epilepsy.

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
Drug Pharmacogenomics includes 4 parameters

  • Specimen
  • Clinical Indications
  • Normal
  • Interpretation

Test code

G810

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
Edta Whole BloodLavender Vacutainer2 ML

Specimen stability information

Edta Whole Blood

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

Every Day TIME - 10:00

Turn around time

30 Working Days

Performing locations

Department

  • Advanced Molecular Diagnostics R&d

CPT and Loinc codes

Drug Pharmacogenomics

15000