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DNA Medicine: How Your Genes Determine Drug Response

2026-05-216 min read|By Peak State Editorial Board
DNA Medicine: How Your Genes Determine Drug Response

How Your Liver Processes Pills

When you swallow a medicine, your liver uses tiny proteins called enzymes to break it down so it can work and then leave your body. Because of our DNA, everyone has slightly different versions of these enzymes. Some people break down drugs very quickly, while others process them very slowly.

Why One Size Doesn't Fit All

  • Fast Processors: If your liver breaks down a medicine too fast, it leaves your body before it has a chance to help you. You might think the drug is useless.
  • Slow Processors: If your liver processes a medicine too slowly, it builds up in your blood, which can cause unwanted side effects or make you feel sick.

What is Pharmacogenomics?

This is a simple genetic test that checks your liver enzyme genes. It helps your doctor choose the exact medicine and dose that fits your body's unique chemistry, avoiding trial and error.

Medical Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The information in this article is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified medical professional or doctor for any health-related questions or concerns.

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