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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2024 · 7 MIN

How Your Genes Affect Your Medications: The Science of Pharmacogenomics

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Can you know what medicine will work for you—before you take it? The field of pharmacogenomics seeks to understand just that. Pharmacogenomics explores how our genes can influence our response to medications, and how genetic testing can help doctors optimize medical treatment for certain health conditions. Tune in to episode 211 of our Eat Move Think podcast to hear Jessica Gu, Medcan's Clinical Director of Genetics, explain: What pharmacogenomics is How pharmacogenomics works, including how your genes can influence medication effectiveness and the side effects you may experience Which conditions pharmacogenomics is most useful for, including mental health, cardiovascular conditions, and more. How pharmacogenomic testing works and what to expect during the testing process What You Can Do To find out if you are a good candidate for pharmacogenomic testing, speak to your primary care physician. You can also contact Medcan to request a consultation with one of our genetic counsellors at medcan.com/genetics.  If you would like more information on working with one of our primary care physicians toward optimal health, visit medcan.com/care. 

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