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Adverse reactions to antibiotics and Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase deficiency

People experiencing adverse reactions to antibiotics such as Ciprofloxacin, Sulfadiazine, or other sulfa-containing drugs should consider test for Glucose 6 Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) gene that encodes for an essential enzyme responsible for protecting cells from oxidative stress. G6PD...
May 21, 2021 By Manoja Eswara

Which medications can cause falls in the elderly? A focus on benzodiazepines

As we age, the fear of accidental falls is understandable since they can quickly lead to loss of independence and an urgent need for institutional care. According to the Canadian Community Health Survey, approximately a third of seniors...
February 18, 2021 By Veronika Litinski

Are benzodiazepines safe to take every day?

Are benzodiazepines safe? The answer is yes; benzodiazepines are safe when taken as directed over a short period of time. Benzodiazepines are a commonly prescribed type of tranquilizer. They help with moderating insomnia, panic, and anxiety or before...
January 04, 2021 By Veronika Litinski

Pregnancy and Nausea: Which medications are safe and effective to use?

It may come as no surprise that up to 80% of women experience nausea during pregnancy, especially in the early stages. Severe nausea and vomiting is a reason for higher rates of pregnancy termination. So, it follows that...
November 26, 2020 By Andrea Huston

Antidepressants not working: four alternative medications your doctor should consider

The treatment and diagnosis of mental health conditions is posing challenges for family physicians. Patients with symptoms of anxiety and depression frequently do not respond to antidepressants leading to multiple trials with different drugs. Only when a patient...
November 06, 2020 By Ruslan Dorfman

How to Choose the Best Antidepressant

Antidepressant use in psychiatry: Nowadays, physicians have an arsenal of drugs to combat psychiatric disorders: Anxiolytics, Antidepressants, Anti-psychotics, and Mood stabilizers. However, as with most other drugs, one dosage does NOT apply to all patients. A certain amount...
November 06, 2020 By Ruslan Dorfman

Can Pharmacogenetics (PGx) Help Your Members and Improve Plan Sustainability?

By enhancing the ability of doctors to select prescription drugs that better interact with an individual’s inherited genetic variations, pharmacogenetics may hold a key to improving medical experiences for members and reducing plan costs. See the full article...
June 30, 2020 By Veronika Litinski

Reduced thyroid function and depression: a personalized medicine approach

Reduced thyroid function or hypothyroidism frequently develops unnoticed until more severe symptoms manifest themselves. It is estimated that 12% of the population in North America have abnormal thyroid function, and 60% of these individuals are unaware they have...
June 25, 2020 By Ruslan Dorfman

DNA Test Now Personalizes Your Meds, Featured on Global News

About half of all prescription medications are ineffective. You read that right. HALF of us are taking meds that don’t work for us for a variety of reasons. People respond to medications differently. In fact, 95% of us...
June 23, 2020 By Veronika Litinski

Can I use my ancestry genetic test results to get a Pillcheck report?

Ancestry genetic testing is a great introduction to genetics for many people. Direct-to-consumer ancestry tests can predict how much Neanderthal DNA you’ve inherited or that your eyes are blue rather than brown. These tests are entertaining, affordable and...
April 23, 2020 By Andrea Huston

How does managing your blood pressure reduce your risk of dementia?

Hypertension is a risk factor for developing dementia later in life.  Effective blood pressure control and prevention of age-related hyper and hypotension, or high and low blood pressure, is vital for reducing dementia risk.  Several medications might be...
April 23, 2020 By Ruslan Dorfman

Vieillissement et Métabolisme des médicaments

Optimisation de la médication chez les patients âgés Prescrire la meilleure médication pour les patients âgés peut être difficile. Des études ont démontré que la réponse des personnes âgées à leur médication est plus imprévisible, il est plus...
April 23, 2020 By Ruslan Dorfman

Qu'est-ce qu’un trouble affectif saisonnier (TAS) et quelles sont mes options de traitement?

Trouble affectif saisonnier Beaucoup de gens se sentent déprimés pendant les mois sombres et tristes d'hiver. Pour certains, le blues de l'hiver peut devenir une dépression grave. Le trouble affectif saisonnier (TAS) est constitué d'épisodes dépressifs majeurs répétés...
April 23, 2020 By Andrea Huston

Genetics of the vegetarian diet FADS

As humans continue to evolve on Earth, so will our impact on the Earth’s resources. One example of such evolution was recently highlighted in a study which reports a novel genetic component associated with vegetarian diet choices. Basically,...
April 23, 2020 By Ruslan Dorfman

Millennials, Mental Health, and the Modern Labor Market

Millennials, Mental Health, and the Modern Labor Market Western medicine has become much better at detecting mental illness. Decades ago, far too many people went undiagnosed. Their problems are much more likely to be recognized today. More than...
April 23, 2020 By Veronika Litinski

What are the best medications for anxiety?

Many people worry from time to time. For example, feeling stressed or anxious before a big test is normal and helps us face challenges. But when worries and fear are prolonged and intense, it can disrupt daily life....
April 23, 2020 By Ruslan Dorfman

Precision Medicine and new Multiple Sclerosis treatment siponimod (Mayzent)

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive autoimmune disease affecting the brain and spinal cord, leading to weakness of limb muscles, tremors, poor coordination and electric shock sensation from certain movements. MS also causes chronic fatigue and can affect...
April 23, 2020 By Ruslan Dorfman

Mutations in colorectal epithelium drive ulcerative colitis progression

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a complex chronic disease of the gastrointestinal tract. Multiple factors are known to influence predisposition to UC, including genetics, gut microbiota composition, and diet. A recent genetic analysis of gut epithelial cells in UC...
April 23, 2020 By Ruslan Dorfman

Regardez ce que vous mangez en prenant des médicaments...L'exemple de la warfarine

Quand un médecin vous prescrit un médicament, la première chose qu'un pharmacien vous explique est quand et comment prendre le médicament par rapport à vos repas quotidiens. La nourriture joue un rôle important dans la façon dont les...
March 31, 2020 By Manoja Eswara

La précision des tests génétiques : la haute définition pour plus d'exactitude et de meilleurs résultats

Le progrès rapide des technologies génétiques nous donne maintenant un aperçu à l’intérieur de nos gènes. Ceci nous permett d’entrevoir de l’information au-delà des caractéristiques physiques tel que la couleur des yeux, la taille, ou l’habileté de former...
March 24, 2020 By Ruslan Dorfman