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What medications can be affected by my DNA?

Updated: Aug 27, 2022

There are so many different medications that may either be ineffective or harmful for you to take based on your genetics.


Your DNA codes for enzymes (proteins) that are responsible for activating a medication, so that it can perform its function and treat your condition, or inactivating a medication, so that it can be broken down and eliminated from your body.


Below are the medications, broken down by category, that will be tested for in your pharmacogenomics test.


Have you ever taken one of these medications?

Do you currently take any of these medications?

Could you be prescribed one of these medications in the future?

Allergy/Pulmonology

Analgesic/ Anesthesiology

Anticoagulant/ Antiplatelet

Cardiovascular

Dextromethorphan

Alfentanil

Apixaban

Amiodarone

Buprenorphine

Cilostazol

Atorvastatin

Anti-inflammatory

Carisoprodol

Clopidogrel

Carvedilol

Celecoxib

Codeine

Ticagrelor

Disopyramide

Diclofenac

Fentanyl

Warfarin

Dofetilide

Flurbiprofen

Hydrocodone

Flecanide

Ibuprofen

Ketamine

Endocrinology

Metoprolol

Methadone

Ethinyl Estradiol

Pravastatin

Immunosuppression

Morphine

Propafenone

Cyclosporine

Oxycodone

Genetic Disease

Quinidine

Sirolimus

Tramadol

Eliglustat

Simvastatin

Tacrolimus


​Gastroenterology

Hematology/ Oncology

Infectious Disease

Neurology

Aprepitant

Belinostat

Abacavir

Carbamazepine

Dexlansoprazole

Brentuximab vedotin

Atazanavir

Clobazam

Dronabinol

Capecitabine

Atovaquone/Proguanil

Eletriptan

Esomeprazole

Dasatinib

Isavuconazole

Eslicarbazepine

Fosaprepitant

Docetaxel

Itraconazole

Fosphenytoin

Lansoprazole

Fluoruracil

Peginterferon alfa-2a-containing regimens

Lamotrigine

Omeprazole

Gefitnib

Peginterferon alfa-2b-containing regimens

Oxcarbazepine

Ondansetron

Irinotecan

Quinidine

Phenytoin

Pantoprazole

Lapatinib

Voriconazole

Selegiline

Rabeprazole

Methotrexate

Tetrabenazine



Psychiatry

Amitriptyline

Amphetamine/ Dextroamphetamine

Asenapine

Bupropion

Cariprazine

Chlorpromazine

Citalopram

Clomipramine

Clozapine

Desipramine

Dextroamphetamine

Diazepam

Doxepin

Escitalopram

Fluoxetine

Fluvoxamine

Guanfacine

Haloperidol

Imipramine

Levominaciparan

Lisdexamfetamine

Lurasidone

Nefazodone

Nicotine

Nortriptyline

Olanzapine

Paroxetine

Perphenazine

Quetiapine

Selegiline

Sertraline

Thioridazine

Trazodone

Tirmipramine

Vilzodone

Vortioxetine

Rheumatology

Urology

Allopurinol

Fesoterodine

Cevimeline

Tamsulosin

Lesinurad

Methotrexate

Tofacitinib

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