Medication Comparison Celexa® vs. Lexapro®: How to Choose the Right Antidepressant The medication selection process can be arduous, especially for those who do not have experience taking psychiatric medication. While it is standard practice to accept the medication you are prescribed by your physician, these days people are becoming more discerning about what they put into their bodies and how medications Read
Medication Understanding Pharmacogenetic Testing What does pharmacogenetic testing tell you? Pharmacogenetics allows patients and their providers to predict whether a medication may work well or whether it would be worth pursuing a different medicine. If you are about to begin therapy that requires medication, then knowing your personal pharmacogenetics helps reduce the number of Read
Learn Pharmacogenomics Introduction Pharmacogenomics is not a new concept, but it is becoming more well-known. We already know that each person is unique. Our uniqueness is readily visible in most; our eyes, hair, height, weight, and skin tone all differ. We also know that sometimes you and your parents or siblings have Read
Learn Gene Testing for Medications Introduction Deoxyribonucleic acid, DNA, is the alphabet of our bodies. Genes are the paragraphs written by our DNA to give direction for each enzyme or protein produced. These proteins are then used to form all aspects of the body. The study of how our genes affect our medications is called Read
Medication Comparison Strattera® vs. Adderall® Strattera® vs. Adderall®: What Are They? Strattera and Adderall are medications that are prescribed for the treatment of ADHD or narcolepsy. These medications help to increase certain neurotransmitters in the body allowing for better management of the symptoms of ADHD. ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is described in the Read
Learn Genetic Testing for MTHFR What is the MTHFR gene? The MTHFR gene impacts health in multiple ways; including mental health, heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. Knowing how your body functions can help you make better choices and live a healthier life. For example, knowing your genetics may help your physician better determine which medications Read