Protect Yourself. Protect Your Family Check for drug interactions GeneMedRx drug interaction software can help reduce the risk.
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FluorouracilDPD Enzyme Deficiency Test for Fluorouracil (5-FU) Is your physician thinking of prescribing Fluorouracil (5-FU)? Are you concerned about drug safety? Fluorouracil (5-FU) is one of the most successful and widely
used chemotherapy drugs. It is often used in the treatment for
breast, colon, and skin cancer (three of the most frequently
occurring cancers). Who Should Be TestedThe DPD test for 5-FU is considered appropriate for any person
who is taking or considering 5-FU based chemotherapy. The Testing ProcessThe process is simple. You can order testing directly if you have a physician prescription or your healthcare provider can request testing for you. We send a cheek swab collection kit with directions by mail. Use the return mailer to submit samples and receive results in ten days or less. Faster testing is available for an additional charge. Call a DNA testing consultant at (800) 523-3080 for details and to order. Note: Testing is currently not available to New York residents and requires a prescription from a physician.
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Pharmacogenetic testing can help guide clinical medication management
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"I just wanted to call and tell you that my physician switched my medications based on
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