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In this document you find all information to get started with PharMe and further support while using it:
These resources are also available in the App.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please reach out via
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PharMe: Getting Started & Further Resources
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The first part will not be included in the App
Please refer to the links below to learn more about PGx (pharmacogenomics) @@ -554,14 +554,17 @@
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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:
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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:
PGx (short for pharma-co-genomics) explores how your genes affect how medications work in your body. @@ -637,7 +640,7 @@
PGx helps pharmacists and doctors pick the right medications and doses for you. It can help avoid bad reactions to medications before you even take @@ -655,7 +658,7 @@
You might have a bad reaction to medication for several reasons:
No. Scientists are still finding new ways that genes affect medications.
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Your results show two things: