Pharmacogenetics keeps advancing. Gene2Rx Pro keeps your report on the newest version automatically at no extra cost, and unlocks the Report Assistant so you can ask questions about your results.
We update the Gene2Rx report regularly as new pharmacogenetic guidance, drugs, and genes are added. You can see every release on our report history. With Pro, each new version is generated from your existing data and applied to your account automatically, at no additional cost. Without Pro, moving up to a newer version costs a one-time upgrade fee of 50% of your report's price, every time a new version comes out.
Ask questions about your report in plain language and get clear answers based on your own genetic results, for example "What does my CYP2C19 result mean?" or "Which of my medications are affected by CYP2D6?" The assistant only ever sees the de-identified results in your report. It never receives your name, email, or date of birth, and it is not a substitute for advice from a licensed clinician or pharmacist.
Managing more than one medication is the most common reason our members get tested. Build your medication list once, then check everything you take together against your own genetic results. Instead of looking up one drug at a time, you see how your whole regimen fits your genetics in a single view.
Every check is informational only and is never a substitute for advice from a licensed clinician or pharmacist.
Your DNA never changes, but the way your enzymes behave can. Add a second medication that blocks an enzyme and a normal metabolizer can start behaving like a poor metabolizer, which changes the guidance for another drug you take. Try it below.
A simplified illustration. In Pro, the medication tracker runs this same check across every gene and drug in your own report.