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Pharmacogenomics in the time of COVID-19: Preemptive testing and ADRs in hospitalized patients

May 28, 2020

Preemptive pharmacogenomic testing may help providers reduce the likelihood of ADRs in patients hospitalized with the virus.

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Minnesota Pharmacist Legislative Day: Policy, advocacy, and pharmacy at the state capitol

March 24, 2020

On Thursday, February 20, pharmacists and pharmacy students from across Minnesota came to St. Paul for the 2020 Minnesota Pharmacy Legislative Day. The agenda included educational sessions, meetings with policymakers, and opportunity for attendees to network.

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3 key takeaways from the 2019 CPIC meeting

June 26, 2019

OneOme lab director Bronwyn Hartung shares her top three takeaways from the 2019 Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) Meeting in Memphis, TN.

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Discovering DNA: A brief history of genomics

April 22, 2019

DNA Day is April 25, and 2019 marks sixteen years since the Human Genome Project completed its work sequencing the human genome. This important scientific work

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What you should know before considering the RightMed test or any genetic test:

  • The RightMed test must be ordered by a physician.
  • The RightMed test, as with all genomic testing, has limitations. Always discuss the test with a healthcare provider knowledgeable about the test and you to see if it's right for you.
  • RightMed test results are not substitute for medical advice and should only be used in consultation with a medical professional.
  • Independent healthcare providers available through OneOme’s service may not have all of your health history, which may cause the test results to be subject to a different interpretation than by your personal physician.
  • DO NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES TO YOUR CURRENT MEDICATIONS OR DOSING WITHOUT CONSULTING YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER.
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