Personalised medication for your unique biology
Make sure your medication is working for you, not against you

Safer, more effective treatment choices
​​At The Re:PAIR Clinic, we offer pharmacogenomic (PgX) testing, a science-backed tool that helps personalise your medication plan by analysing how your genes influence your response to prescription drugs.
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The opposite to
'one-size-fits-all' medicine
What is pharmacogenomic testing?
Every person is biologically unique. So is the way we respond to medicines.
PgX testing analyses your genetic profile to predict which medications are likely to be most effective for you, and which may be less effective or more likely to cause side effects. This personalised approach to prescribing helps avoid trial and error and supports better long-term outcomes.
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Who is PgX Testing for?
You may benefit from pharmacogenomic testing if:
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You’ve had side effects or poor response to medications
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You're beginning a new or long-term treatment plan
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You take multiple medications (polypharmacy)
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You have a personal or family history of unusual medication reactions
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You’re seeking a more personalised and proactive approach to your health
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What Does the Test Involve?
The process is quick, safe and simple:
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Dried blood spot sample – Collected easily during your appointment
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Laboratory DNA analysis – Focused on key genes that influence drug response
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Clear clinical report – Interpreted by our team to guide your treatment
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Ongoing value – Your results are valid for life and can be used to inform future prescribing
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What medications are covered?
Find out what works for you
PgX testing at The Re:PAIR Clinic includes over 140 commonly prescribed drugs across a wide range of conditions, including:
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Mental health: antidepressants, antipsychotics, anxiolytics
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ADHD medications
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Digestive health: proton pump inhibitors
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Heart and circulation: statins, antithrombotics, cardiovascular agents
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Cancer treatments (antineoplastics)
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Infections: antibiotics, antifungals
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Pain management: analgesics, anticonvulsants
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Diabetes medications
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Immunosuppressants
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Neurological conditions (central nervous system agents)
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Bladder and reproductive health (genitourinary agents)
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Many additional drug classes​​

