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Welcome to The Deprescribing Clinic

"Discover the Power of Pharmacogenomics"

Prescription Medication

What is Pharmacogenomics Testing?

Pharmacogenomic testing is a simple cheek swab that gives us insight into how your genetics may affect your response to medications. This helps us identify medications that may work the best for you, while also preventing potentially harmful ones. We hope you can say goodbye to drawers full of unused medications – PGx testing helps eliminate the guesswork in prescriptions.

What We Offer

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Pharmacogenomics

Testing

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Medication 
Optimization

Brain

Cognitive Decline Risk Reduction

Best Sellers

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Our Goal

We strive to improve lives through proper medication use, utilizing the latest research and your own pharmacy genetics. 

What Our Clients Say

"I contacted The Deprescribing Clinic because I was experiencing brain fog and wondered if my medicines may have been the culprit.  I did the testing and it was a game changer for me.  Tamara worked with my provider to taper me off the problematic medication and I feel like a new person.  I would strongly recommend contacting Tamara if you have issues or concerns with your medications."

J. D.

  • What is pharmacogenomic testing?
    Pharmacogenomic testing is a personalized approach to medicine that examines your genetic makeup to understand how your genes influence your response to medications. It helps determine the most effective and safe medications for your unique genetic profile.
  • What if I don't live in Bismarck?
    No problem. We can ship a PGx test anywhere in the United States and have initial and follow-up appointments via video conferencing.
  • What is medication optimization?
    Medication optimization involves fine-tuning your medication regimen based on your unique needs, genetic makeup, and health goals. It aims to maximize the benefits of your medications while minimizing potential side effects.
  • I don't know which service I should choose, where do I start?
    You may book a no-cost initial consultation here, so we can determine which service is best for you.
  • How does pharmacogenomic testing work?
    Pharmacogenomic testing involves analyzing specific genes related to drug metabolism and response. A sample of your DNA is collected by a simple cheek swab and sent to the lab. Results are received in 2-3 weeks.
  • Why should I consider pharmacogenomic testing?
    Pharmacogenomic testing provides valuable insights into how your body processes medications. It can help avoid adverse reactions, reduce side effects, improve treatment outcomes, and enhance the overall effectiveness of your medication regimen.
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