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Why consider Signature Genetics for your Patients?
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The Signature Genetics Report is designed to help physicians incorporate advances in the field of pharmacogenetics into their clinical practice. |
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The Signature Genetics Report can:
- provide pharmacogenetic information for specific drugs (view list) in a patient's drug regimen based on CYP genotype.
- provide information about drug combinations for which there are documented CYP-based interactions.
- be used both retrospectively and prospectively for drugs from our Pharmacogenetics Drug List (view list).
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The Signature Genetics Report provides clinically relevant drug metabolism information derived from public domain sources.
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- Scientific publications used to support statements and conclusions are referenced in the report and easily identified in the bibliography at the end of each report.
- Data summarized in the Signature Genetics reports are primarily from peer-reviewed publications. Other recognized public domain sources such as product and prescribing information monographs are also used.
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The Signature Genetics Report and service provides a flexible and cost-effective approach to obtaining a focused review of the literature as it relates to CYP450-mediated drug metabolism and includes:
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- an Executive Summary for quick reference. Detailed supporting information is presented in subsequent sections of the report.
- free updates for one year to be used when changes are made in the patient's drug regimen.
- an innovative and user-friendly web portal for ordering the Signature Genetics Report. Reports may also be downloaded as PDF files.
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- a Physician Support/Education helpline. A Seryx staff Scientist is available (10 AM to 6 PM EST) to answer questions related to the Signature Genetics Report.
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Our standardized procedures for ordering and obtaining information ensure that patient confidentiality is maintained throughout the process.
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- Information received at Seryx is referenced through personal identification numbers (PINs). Only the physician will have access to both the patient's identity and genetic results.
- All physician communications take place in a secured area that is password and login protected.
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