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Find the Right Antidepressant Medication.
Tired of antidepressant medications that miss the mark?
Discover your perfect antidepressant match : with one painless cheek swab.
We decode your DNA to pinpoint an antidepressant that works specifically for you.
So you can feel relief faster, more safely and with total confidence.
Antidepressants Can Be A Frustrating Game Of Trial And Error.
Are You Tired Of Feeling Stuck
Discover A Scientific Approach That Matches The Right Medication
To Your Unique Genetic Profile -
Faster, Safer, And More Effective.
There Is A Better Way Forward!
It's Time For A Smarter, Personalised Approach.
It’s Time To Take Control Of Your Mental Health With DNA-Guided Precision.
Discover A Scientific Approach That Matches The Right Medication To Your Unique Genetic Profile Faster, Safer, And More Effective.
It’s A Clearer Path To Feeling Like Yourself Again
Cut out trial and error with tailored antidepressants based on your unique genetic profile.
How It Works
Easily Find The Right Antidepressant
With A Quick, Simple DNA Test.
Step 1.
Simple Swab, Big Insight
A quick cheek swab is all it takes! This painless, 30-second test captures your unique genetic data for an accurate, personalised medication plan.
Step 2.
Fast Results, Tailored Solutions
Within 7-10 days, receive a clear report with DNA-based recommendations. Discover the best-fit medications for you, cutting out the guesswork.
Step 3.
Customized Meds, Brighter Days
With specifically tailored and optimised medication, say goodbye to trial and error. Experience relief faster, with fewer side effects, and start reclaiming your happiness.
What Scientists Are Saying
Clinically Proven. Faster Results. Fewer Side Effects.
"Patients who received pharmacogenomic-guided medications were 41% more likely to achieve symptom relief compared with those on standard care."
School of Biological Sciences, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Tesfamicael, K. G., Zhao, L., Fernández-Rodríguez, R., Adelson, D. L., Musker, M., Polasek, T. M., & Lewis, M. D. (2024). Efficacy and safety of pharmacogenomic-guided antidepressant prescribing in patients with depression: An umbrella review and updated meta-analysis. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 15, Article 1276410.
"Patients who underwent pharmacogenomic testing had a 33% lower risk of experiencing adverse drug reactions compared to those receiving standard care.
Department of Pharmacology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal, India
Chenchula, S., Atal, S., & Uppugunduri, C. R. S. (2024). A review of real-world evidence on preemptive pharmacogenomic testing for preventing adverse drug reactions: A reality for future healthcare. The Pharmacogenomics Journal, 24(9), 1–6.
“Pharmacogenetic testing could reduce the time to identify a safe and effective medication for depression.”
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Sperber, N. R., Deverka, P. A., Edwards, H. E., Schmidler, G., Hunter, M., Riches, L., & Roberts, M. C. (2024). Pharmacogenetic testing in primary care could bolster depression treatment: A value proposition. Clinical and Translational Science, 13(2), 123–134.
“Pharmacogenetics interventions for dose adjustment can be highly beneficial when applied at the start of treatment, allowing for the selection of the right dose."
School of Health Sciences Blanquerna, University Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain
Hernandez, M., Cullell, N., Cendros, M., Serra-Llovich, A., & Arranz, M. J. (2024). Clinical utility and implementation of pharmacogenomics for the personalisation of antipsychotic treatments. Pharmaceutics, 16(2), Article 244.
“Today all patients admitted to the inpatient psychiatry service receive PGx testing as part of routine care.”
Department of Medical Genetics, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Bousman, C. A., et al. (2023). The emergence, implementation, and future growth of pharmacogenomics in psychiatry: A narrative review. Psychological Medicine, 53(23), 7983–7993.
Who Is It For
Feel Better Faster
With Personalized DNA Guided
Medication Insights
Trial-and-Error Prescribing: You are uncertain about which medication will work. You want a precise medication match tailored to your unique genetic profile.
Frequent Side Effects: You are concerned about nausea, fatigue, weight gain, loss of sex drive or worsened mental health symptoms. You want a medication with reduced side effects, fewer adverse reactions and greater tolerability.
Long Waiting Periods: You don’t want to go through trial and error for months or even years to find the right medication. You want faster results and significant symptom improvement in a fraction of the time.
Limited Personalization: You don’t want the one-size-fits-all approach to mental health medication treatment. You want your doctor to make the best informed choice about what is right for you.
Lack of Control: You feel overwhelmed or powerless during the trial and error process. You want a process to regain confidence, stability, and good mental health, faster.
Our Advanced Laboratory Equipment And Rigorous Procedure Give Us Superior Accuracy
Highly Accredited And Accurate
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PGKB Accredited
CPIC Accredited
What Are You Waiting For?
Still Have Questions
We've Got Answers
It’s an at-home cheek swab that analyzes specific genes to predict which antidepressant will work best for you.
We decode genetic markers linked to drug metabolism and response, so your doctor can choose a medication tailored to your biology.
Anyone tired of trial-and-error prescribing, those suffering frequent side effects, or anyone wanting faster, personalized mental health treatment.
Once we receive your sample, lab processing takes 7–10 days. You’ll get an email with a downloadable, physician-ready report when it’s ready.
Yes. Even if you’ve tried a medication before, your report can show if a different drug or dose might suit your genetics better.
Absolutely. By matching you to the right medication first, you avoid unnecessary switches and lower your risk of adverse reactions.
Yes. All samples are processed in a NATA, PGKB, CPIC-accredited lab, encrypted on secure servers, and never shared without your explicit consent.
No. Just avoid eating, drinking, smoking, or chewing gum for 30 minutes before swabbing. Otherwise, go about your day normally.
The clinical support team have a rich history in genetics, bioinformatics, nutrigenomics, and pharmacogenomics. Between them, they have over a century’s worth of combined experience, and have analysed thousands of peer-reviewed and academic papers.
They’ve done extensive research across thousands of peer-reviewed studies and use an evidence rating scale based on guidelines set by the Oxford Centre for Evidence Based Medicine to ensure only the strongest evidence is used. The evidence is clear that your DNA does play a part in how your body responds to foods, exercise, vitamins, medication and much more.
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