As many as 50% of people with major depressive disorder don’t respond well to the first medication prescribed. Antidepressant medicines can make you feel terrible if the wrong one is prescribed and feel great if the right one is chosen. But choosing the right one can often take a lot of trial and error for a person experiencing depression. You may be told it will be 2 weeks or more before a new medicine works. You wait and wait. The challenge can begin to feel insurmountable. If it feels like there’s no easily measurable test for these medicines, that’s wrong. Here’s why. A pharmacogenetic test could provide some key information. Pharmacogenetic testing measures and reports which copies you have of genes that affect the medicines you take. Your genes decide how your body responds to a medicine or how your body breaks down a medicine. For example, knowing about your genes can tell your doctor: Which medicine is likely to work...
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