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PharMe: Getting Started & Further Resources

In this document you find all information to get started with PharMe and further support while using it:

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These resources are also available in the App. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please reach out via @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@

PharMe: Getting Started & Further Resources

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App Intro

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I. App Intro

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Keeping Your Information Safe

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App Tour

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II. App Tour

The first part will not be included in the App

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FAQ & Additional Features

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Learn About Genetics

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III. Learn About Genetics

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Learn About Genetics

  • Information from Genes and Health (resources by the study team of one of the world’s largest community-based genetics studies)https://www.genesandhealth.org/genes-your-health/genes-made-easy
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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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    IV. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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    About the PharMe App

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    1. About the PharMe App

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    What does PharMe do?

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    1.1 What does PharMe do?

    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:

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    What does PharMe do?

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    Can I use PharMe without talking to my doctor?

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    1.2 Can I use PharMe without talking to my pharmacist or doctor?

    No. Always talk to your pharmacist or doctor before starting, changing, or stopping your medications.

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    Where does PharMe get its information?

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    1.3 Where does PharMe get its information?

    PharMe uses trusted guidelines from medical experts (CPIC and FDA). Our experts made these guidelines easier to understand.

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    How does PharMe protect my gene information?

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    1.4 How does PharMe protect my gene information?

    We keep your information safe by:

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      How does PharMe protect my gene information?

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    About Gene Testing and Pharmacogenomics (PGx)

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    2. About Gene Testing and Pharmacogenomics (PGx)

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    What is pharmacogenomics (PGx)?

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    2.1 What is pharmacogenomics (PGx)?

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    What is pharmacogenomics (PGx)?

    might need to use a different medication.

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    Why is pharmacogenomics (PGx) important?

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    2.2 Why is pharmacogenomics (PGx) important?

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    Why is pharmacogenomics (PGx) important?

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    What can cause bad reactions to medications?

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    2.3 What can cause bad reactions to medications?

    You might have a bad reaction to medication for several reasons:

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    What do my gene results mean?

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    2.5 What do my gene results mean?

    Your results show two things:

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    Which medications does PharMe include?

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    2.6 Which medications does PharMe include?

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    Which medications does PharMe include?

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    2.7 Can other medications affect how my body processes medications?

    Yes. Some medications can change how your body handles other medications. They can slow down or speed up how your body processes medications.

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    Can other medications affect how my body processes medications?

  • Mirabegron (brand names: Myrbetriq)
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    Are my results relevant for my family?

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    2.8 Are my results relevant for my family?

    Yes. Since genes run in families:

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      Are my results relevant for my family?

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    Who should I share my results with?

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    2.9 Who should I share my results with?

    Share your results with:

    • Your doctors