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Mental Health Pharmacogenomics

The right mental health medication starts with your DNA.

Most people try 3+ psychiatric medications before finding one that works. Your CYP2D6 and CYP2C19 genes determine how you process SSRIs, SNRIs, antipsychotics, and stimulants. We analyze them in minutes.

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The Problem

Psychiatric medication is trial and error

Depression, anxiety, ADHD — regardless of the condition, finding the right medication often means months of experiments on your own body. Your genes can shortcut that process.

Brain and DNA neurogenetics abstract

6 medications before one works

The average psychiatric patient cycles through multiple drugs — each taking 4-6 weeks to evaluate — before finding the right one. That's months of suffering.

Side effects that make things worse

Weight gain, emotional blunting, insomnia, sexual dysfunction. Poor metabolizers accumulate drugs faster, intensifying every side effect.

Your brain processes drugs differently

Your CYP2D6 and CYP2C19 genes control how you metabolize most psychiatric medications. Knowing your status can narrow the options to what actually works.

Most psychiatrists don't test genes

Clinical PGx testing exists but costs $2,000+. Most prescribers use trial and error by default. You can bring them the data they need for €99.

Find the right medication faster. Start with your DNA.

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By Condition

Explore by condition

Each condition involves different medication classes and different genes. Dive into the one that matters most to you.

How It Works

Three steps to clarity

1

Upload your DNA file

23andMe, AncestryDNA, Nebula, MyHeritage, or any VCF file. It takes 30 seconds.

2

We analyze your psychiatric genes

Your CYP2D6, CYP2C19, CYP3A4, COMT, SLC6A4, and other genes are cross-referenced against CPIC guidelines and PharmGKB.

3

Get your mental health report

Drug compatibility for every medication class, metabolizer status, and a physician summary for your psychiatrist.

Sample Report

Your psychiatric medication compatibility

SSRIs, SNRIs, antipsychotics, stimulants, mood stabilizers — see how your body processes each class.

Sertraline (Zoloft)

CYP2C19 · SSRI

Poor Metabolizer

Reduce dose or use alternative SSRI

Venlafaxine (Effexor)

CYP2D6 · SNRI

Ultra-rapid

Subtherapeutic levels — consider dose increase

Aripiprazole (Abilify)

CYP2D6 · Antipsychotic

Poor Metabolizer

Reduce to 50% of standard dose

Methylphenidate (Ritalin)

CES1 · Stimulant

Normal

Standard dosing effective

Lithium

HLA-A · Mood Stabilizer

Intermediate

Monitor closely — genetic sensitivity detected

Actual report section. Your results will be personalized to your genotype.

Mental health pharmacogenomics report
Psychiatric medication dashboard

Your report includes drug compatibility across all psychiatric medication classes

Get your mental health medication report in 2 minutes.

Same file you already have from 23andMe or AncestryDNA.

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Real Stories

What people discover

Doctor showing psychiatric medication results to patient

After years of trying different medications, I finally did genetic testing and found out I have slow COMT and slow MAOA. Changed everything.

Reddit user

I went through 6 SSRIs before anyone thought to test my genes. Turns out I'm a CYP2C19 poor metabolizer. The first med that matched my genetics worked.

Reddit user

This completely changed how I think about my brain. It's not that the meds don't work — my body just processes them differently.

Reddit user

672

medications covered

15+

drug-response genes analyzed

386

CPIC guideline recommendations

15

medical sources

FAQ

Common questions

It's not in your head.
It's in your DNA.

If your psychiatric medication isn't working, your genes might explain why. Stop the trial and error.

2,400+ reports generated