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feat(app): improve phenoconversion question
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tamslo committed Sep 6, 2024
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"faq_answer_genetics_info": "To learn more about genetics, we recommend MedlinePlus, a service of the National Library of Medicine:",
"faq_question_which_medications": "Which medications have known gene interactions?",
"faq_answer_which_medications": "Examples of medication classes with known gene interactions include anti-clotting medications (like clopidogrel and warfarin), antidepressants (like sertraline, citalopram, and paroxetine), anti-cholesterol medications (like simvastatin and atorvastatin), acid reducers (like pantoprazole and omeprazole), pain killers (like codeine, tramadol, and ibuprofen), antifungals (like voriconazole), medications that suppress the immune system (like tacrolimus), and anti-cancer medications (like fluorouracil and irinotecan).\n\nSearch a medication in the Medications tab to find out whether it has known gene interactions according to CPIC® and FDA guidelines.",
"faq_question_phenoconversion": "Why do my results change when I take certain medications?",
"faq_question_phenoconversion": "Why can my results change when I take certain medications?",
"faq_answer_phenoconversion": "Certain medications can change your phenotype that descries how your body responds to medications. Typically, medications either inhibit or induce the activity of a gene. In PharMe, the following interactions are included:",
"faq_strong_inhibitors": "Strong {geneName} inhibitors:",
"faq_moderate_inhibitors": "Moderate {geneName} inhibitors:",
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