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docs(app): update medication disclaimer wording
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tamslo committed Feb 5, 2025
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<p class="disclaimer-text">PharMe only includes medications that are known to be affected by genes according to CPIC and FDA guidelines.</p>
<p class="disclaimer-text" style="font-style: italic; margin-top: 1em;">
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.
While only a small percentage of medications have CPIC or FDA guidelines, they are among the most commonly prescribed medications.
If you cannot find a medication in PharMe, there may not be enough evidence for clinically relevant gene interactions.
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<p class="disclaimer-text">PharMe only includes medications that are known to be affected by genes according to CPIC and FDA guidelines.</p>
<p class="disclaimer-text" style="font-style: italic; margin-top: 1em;">
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.
While only a small percentage of medications have CPIC or FDA guidelines, they are among the most commonly prescribed medications.
If you cannot find a medication in PharMe, there may not be enough evidence for clinically relevant gene interactions.
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<p class="disclaimer-text">PharMe only includes medications that are known to be affected by genes according to CPIC and FDA guidelines.</p>
<p class="disclaimer-text" style="font-style: italic; margin-top: 1em;">
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.
While only a small percentage of medications have CPIC or FDA guidelines, they are among the most commonly prescribed medications.
If you cannot find a medication in PharMe, there may not be enough evidence for clinically relevant gene interactions.
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<p class="disclaimer-text">PharMe only includes medications that are known to be affected by genes according to CPIC and FDA guidelines.</p>
<p class="disclaimer-text" style="font-style: italic; margin-top: 1em;">
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.
While only a small percentage of medications have CPIC or FDA guidelines, they are among the most commonly prescribed medications.
If you cannot find a medication in PharMe, there may not be enough evidence for clinically relevant gene interactions.
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<p class="disclaimer-text">PharMe includes medications that are known to be affected by genes. We get this information from clinical guidelines from CPIC and the FDA.</p>
<p class="disclaimer-text" style="font-style: italic; margin-top: 1em;">
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.
While only a small percentage of medications have CPIC or FDA guidelines, they are among the most commonly prescribed medications.
If you cannot find a medication in PharMe, there may not be enough evidence for clinically relevant gene interactions.
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Medications that slow down how your body processes medications are called <span style="font-style: italic;">inhibitors</span>.
Medications that speed these processes up are called <span style="font-style: italic;">inducers</span>.
They can have a strong effect or a moderate effect on genes.
They can have a strong, moderate, or weak effect on genes.
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<p>
PharMe will warn you when this might happen for the medications listed below
(we currently only include gene inhibitors).
PharMe will warn you when a current medication has an effect on how your
body processes medications.
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<p>
If you are taking any of the below medications, PharMe will show an asterisk
(*) next to affected gene results and explain how it changes the processing
of other medications.
Consult your pharmacist or doctor for more information in such cases.
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<p class="reviewer-comment">Will also leave out gene names in App FAQ (currently only CYP2D6 anyways)</p>
<p>PharMe currently only includes strong and moderate inhibitors:</p>
<!-- <p class="reviewer-comment">Will also leave out gene names in App FAQ (currently only CYP2D6 anyways)</p> -->
<p style="font-style: italic;">Strong inhibitors:</p>
<ul>
<li>Bupropion (brand names: Aplenzin, Auvelity, Budeprion, Contrave, Forfivo, Wellbutrin, Zyban)</li>
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