Medication Response™
What is our Medication Response test?
The Medication Response test analyzes how a patient’s genetics affect medication response, helping providers optimize treatment, reduce adverse reactions, and improve outcomes.



Increase prescribing efficiency

Reduce Trial and Error

Reduce side effects and major adverse events

Clinical Areas Covered
- Behavioral Health
- Cancer
- Cardiology
- Gastroenterology
- Infectious Disease
- Neurology
- Pain Management
- Reproductive and Sexual Health
- Transplant
- Urology
- Other (e.g., eczema, hyperuricemia, nausea)



Who is this test for?
The Medication Response test is for patients who are considering treatment for one of the covered conditions or want to take a proactive approach to guide potential medication choices in the future, helping to inform safer and more effective drug selection and dosing decisions.
Test Code
PR31004
(Medication Response, Proactive Health Plus)
PR32005
(Medication Response, Proactive Health)
Turn Around Times
From samples received, most results are delivered in 5 to 6 weeks*.
If you've already had MyOme testing performed, follow-up testing or re-requisitions are typically completed in under 2 weeks, often within just a few days.
Acceptable Sample Types
- Blood
- Buccal
- Saliva
Order a Medication Response test
Proactive Health Plus leverages whole-genome sequencing for comprehensive insights across coding and non-coding regions.
Proactive Health uses blended genome-exome sequencing— offering a cost-effective option for preventative health decisions.
Interpreting Medication Response results



Important considerations
In addition to the Medication Response results, factors such as a patient's current medications, age, weight, kidney and liver function, diet, and other untested genes or variants can influence response to treatment. Results should be interpreted within the context of the patient's full medical profile. MyOme offers genetic counseling to provide a more comprehensive assessment and personalized medication management.
Get more information on how to order a MyOme test and get the process started.


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