From e147d40a19283da37f4486ca1c08a9ea9c5ce54a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tamslo Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2024 12:17:59 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] feat(app): yet another small content change --- app/lib/l10n/app_en.arb | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/app/lib/l10n/app_en.arb b/app/lib/l10n/app_en.arb index da673886..aed13bda 100644 --- a/app/lib/l10n/app_en.arb +++ b/app/lib/l10n/app_en.arb @@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ "@faq_question_adr_factors": {}, "faq_answer_adr_factors": "An adverse drug reaction is a harmful response to a medication.\n\nWhen your immune system mistakes a medication for a threat, it can trigger an allergic reaction, causing symptoms from stomach upset over hives to severe anaphylaxis.\n\nYour genes also play an important role in how your body processes and responds to medications.\n\nWhile some reactions are predictable, others are rare and unexpected. These rare reactions, called idiosyncratic reactions, are individual reactions with not (yet) understood mechanisms that usually do not occur in most patients.\n\nYou can also have multiple types of adverse reactions at the same time, for example a genetic difference that affects how your body processes a drug AND an allergic reaction.\n\nConsult your pharmacist or doctor for more information.", "@faq_answer_adr_factors": {}, - "faq_question_guidelines_are_developing": "Do my pharmacogenomic results cover all known pharmacogenomic causes of adverse reactions?", + "faq_question_guidelines_are_developing": "Do my pharmacogenomic results in PharMe cover all known pharmacogenomic causes of adverse reactions?", "@faq_question_guidelines_are_developing": {}, "faq_answer_guidelines_are_developing": "No. Scientists are still discovering new genetic differences that affect medications.\n\nFurther, different labs might interpret genetic test results differently because this science is still developing.\n\nPharMe relies on well-established CPIC® and FDA guidelines to deliver standardized and up-to-date pharmacogenomic information to you.\n\nPlease also note that pharmacogenomics is only one factor that can cause adverse reactions, like like one puzzle piece in the big picture of how well a medicine works for you.", "@faq_answer_guidelines_are_developing": {},