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PharMe helps you understand how your genes affect your medications.
+It shows which medications might not work well for you and might cause side effects.
+However, please remember:
+PharMe only includes medications that are known to be affected by genes. We get this information from clinical guidelines from CPIC and the FDA.
++ While only a small percentage of medications have CPIC or FDA guidelines, they are among the most commonly prescribed ones. + If you cannot find a medication in PharMe, there may not be enough evidence for meaningful gene interactions. +
++ No. Always talk to your pharmacist or doctor before starting, changing, or stopping your medications. +
+ ++ PharMe uses trusted guidelines from medical experts (CPIC and FDA). Our experts made these guidelines easier to understand. +
+ ++ We keep your information safe by: +
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To share with healthcare providers, use the share button (top right of medication pages) to create a PDF.
-PharMe helps you understand how your genes affect your medications.
-It shows which medications might not work well for you and might cause side effects.
-PharMe only includes medications that are known to be affected by genes. We get this information from clinical guidelines from CPIC and the FDA.
-- While only a small percentage of medications have CPIC or FDA guidelines, they are among the most commonly prescribed ones. - If you cannot find a medication in PharMe, there may not be enough evidence for meaningful gene interactions. -
-- No. Always talk to your pharmacist or doctor before starting, changing, or stopping your medications. -
- -- PharMe uses trusted guidelines from medical experts (CPIC and FDA). Our experts made these guidelines easier to understand. -
- -- We keep your information safe by: -