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A comprehensive health check-up helps you detect any problems early, allowing you to take the necessary preventative steps.


Genetic testing for drug response helps you understand how your body reacts to different drugs, to avoid trial and error, reduce side effects, and get the most appropriate treatment for your condition the first time.

Genetic testing for drug response analyzes your genes to find out how your body deals with different drugs, from absorption to your response to them.
The analysis covers drugs used in the treatment of heart disease, mental health, cancer treatment, and pain relief.
This examination helps you avoid side effects and increase recovery rates by identifying the most suitable medication for your body type.

Genetic testing for drug response helps you and your doctor identify the most suitable medications for your body and those to avoid, making your treatment more precise and safer. This testing helps reduce risks, improve treatment effectiveness, and achieve better health outcomes.
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