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ADHD Pharmacogenomics

Find the right ADHD medication without months of trial and error.

Stimulants and non-stimulants are processed by different enzymes. Your DNA determines which ADHD medication works best for your body — and which ones won't.

Covers Adderall, Ritalin, Strattera, Vyvanse & moreResults in 2–5 minutesYour DNA is deleted after analysis
Trusted medical sources
ClinVarPharmGKBStanfordCPIC
The Problem

ADHD medication is a guessing game

Stimulants, non-stimulants, dose changes, side effects. Most people try multiple medications before finding one that actually works.

ADHD brain and medication interaction concept

“Adderall makes me a zombie”

Wrong dose or wrong drug. Ultra-rapid CYP2D6 metabolizers may burn through Adderall before it kicks in. Slow metabolizers may feel overwhelmed by a ‘normal’ dose.

Months of titrating doses

The standard approach is trial and error — start low, increase slowly, switch drugs if it doesn’t work. This can take months while symptoms persist.

Stimulant side effects

Heart racing, can’t sleep, appetite loss, anxiety. These aren’t just ‘adjustment’ issues — they can be signs the medication doesn’t match your metabolism.

“My kid has ADHD”

No parent wants to experiment with their child’s medication. Genetic testing can narrow the options before the first prescription.

Stop guessing. See which ADHD medications match your DNA.

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How It Works

Three steps to your ADHD medication report

1

Upload your DNA file

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

2

We analyze your ADHD-related genes

CYP2D6, CES1, CYP3A4, COMT, and more — cross-referenced against PharmGKB, CPIC, and 13 other medical databases. Not a chatbot — a medical-grade analysis.

3

Get your ADHD medication report

Drug compatibility table, metabolizer status for every major ADHD medication, and a physician summary PDF you can share with your doctor.

Genome ADHD pharmacogenomics pipeline visualization

Your DNA is cross-referenced with 15 medical sources to determine how you metabolize each ADHD medication

Sample Report

Your ADHD medication compatibility table

See at a glance how your body processes each ADHD drug — with clear recommendations your doctor can act on.

Methylphenidate (Ritalin)

CES1

Normal

Standard dosing effective

Amphetamine (Adderall)

CYP2D6

Ultra-rapid

May need higher dose

Atomoxetine (Strattera)

CYP2D6

Poor Metabolizer

Reduce dose significantly

Lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse)

Multiple

Normal

Standard dosing

Guanfacine (Intuniv)

CYP3A4

Rapid

Monitor for reduced efficacy

Sample ADHD medication report. Your results will be personalized to your genotype.

ADHD pharmacogenomics report interface
ADHD medication dashboard with genetic insights

Your report includes ADHD drug compatibility, metabolizer profiles, and a physician-ready summary

Get your own ADHD medication report in 2 minutes.

Same file you already have from 23andMe or AncestryDNA.

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Real Stories

What people discover about their ADHD meds

Doctor reviewing ADHD genetic test results with 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

Adderall makes me a zombie but Ritalin does nothing. Turns out it was my CYP2D6 the whole time.

Reddit user

My kid has ADHD and I didn’t want to experiment with medications. Genetic testing narrowed it down on the first try.

Reddit user

5+

ADHD drug-response genes analyzed

672

medications covered

386

doctor-ready CPIC guidelines

15

medical sources

FAQ

Common questions

Stop experimenting.
Start with the right medication.

Your DNA already knows which ADHD medication fits your body. Get the answer in minutes, not months.

2,400+ reports generated