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Preventing Adverse Drug Reactions with Pharmacogenetic Testing

Preventing Adverse Drug Reactions with Pharmacogenetic Testing

  • Benjamin Aghaki-Allen
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Pharmacogenetic testing analyzes your genes to predict how you'll respond to medications, preventing dangerous side effects. Studies show it cuts adverse drug reactions by 30% and saves lives-especially for common drugs like blood thinners, antidepressants, and chemotherapy agents.

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