From 6d54f6937ad08d1db543decb08c2f947931a495a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tamslo Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2025 17:04:07 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] docs(app): update medication disclaimer wording --- docs/User-instructions.html | 29 +++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/User-instructions.html b/docs/User-instructions.html index 4132b978..ebb36765 100644 --- a/docs/User-instructions.html +++ b/docs/User-instructions.html @@ -337,8 +337,8 @@

Tailored Just for You

PharMe only includes medications that are known to be affected by genes according to CPIC and FDA guidelines.

- 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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Update Current Medications

PharMe only includes medications that are known to be affected by genes according to CPIC and FDA guidelines.

- 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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Finding Medications

PharMe only includes medications that are known to be affected by genes according to CPIC and FDA guidelines.

- 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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1.1 What does PharMe do?

PharMe only includes medications that are known to be affected by genes according to CPIC and FDA guidelines.

- 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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2.6 Which medications does PharMe include?

PharMe 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. + 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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2.7 Can other medications affect how my body processes medications?

Medications that slow down how your body processes medications are called inhibitors. Medications that speed these processes up are called inducers. - They can have a strong effect or a moderate effect on genes. + They can have a strong, moderate, or weak effect on genes.

- 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.

If you are taking any of the below medications, PharMe will show an asterisk @@ -816,7 +816,8 @@

2.7 Can other medications affect how my body processes medications?

of other medications. Consult your pharmacist or doctor for more information in such cases.

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Will also leave out gene names in App FAQ (currently only CYP2D6 anyways)

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PharMe currently only includes strong and moderate inhibitors:

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Strong inhibitors: