What, for example, is your hereditary predisposition to:
alcohol hypersensitivity, bitter taste perception, caffeine sensitivity, norovirus resistance, lactose intolerance and red hair?
See immediately if you are particularly sensitive or less sensitive to drugs such as
abacavir, acenocoumarol, amitriptyline, aripiprazole, atomoxetine, azathioprine, capecitabine, carbamazepine, citalopram, clomipramine, clopidogrel, codeine, doxepin, escitalopram, esomeprazole, flecainide, flucloxacillin, fluorouracil, haloperidol, imipramine, lansoprazole, mercaptopurine, methotrexate, metoprolol, mivacurium, nortriptyline, omeprazole, oxycodone, pantoprazole, paroxetine, PEG-interferon in combination with ribavirin, phenprocoumon, phenytoin, propafenone, risperidone, sertraline, simvastatin, succinylcholine, tamoxifen, tegafur, thioguanine, tramadol, venlafaxine, voriconazole and zuclopenthixol.
A pharmacogenetic profile that you can share easily with your doctor or pharmacist. They can use this information to adjust the dose of certain drugs, if certain enzymes appear to be fast or slow acting in your case, for example.
Pharmacogenetic information that is included in the iGene Passport:
MTHFR, BChE enzyme, CYP1A2 enzyme, CYP2B6 enzyme, CYP2B6 enzyme, CYP2C19/CYP2D6 and TCAs, CYP2C19 enzyme, CYP2C9 enzyme, CYP2D6 enzyme, CYP3A4 enzyme, CYP3A5 enzyme, DPD enzyme, HLA-A*3101, HLA-A*3101/HLA-B*1502, HLA-B*5701, IL28B, SLCO1B1 transport protein, TPMT enzyme, VKORC1/CYP2C9 and blood thinners, VKORC1 enzyme
Insight into your genetic predisposition to conditions including
Alzheimer’s, bowel cancer, breast cancer, cardiovascular diseases, liver cancer, lung cancer, oesophageal cancer, osteoporosis, ovarian cancer, Parkinson’s, prostate cancer, rheumatism, stomach cancer, strokes and type 2 diabetes.