Hyperuricemia & Gout PGx Panel

Test Description

The Hyperuricemia & Gout PGx Panel is intended for individuals receiving treatment for gout or elevated uric acid levels who may benefit from personalized pharmacogenetic-guided medication management. This panel evaluates clinically relevant genetic variants associated with drug metabolism, efficacy, and safety for medications commonly used in the management of hyperuricemia and gout. Pharmacogenetic testing may help guide medication selection and dosing, reduce the risk of adverse drug reactions such as hypersensitivity or treatment failure, and support safer, more effective individualized treatment strategies. Upon completion of testing, patients receive an interpretive pharmacogenetic report and certificate summarizing clinically relevant results and medication-related findings to support ongoing care and future treatment decisions.

Ordering Information

Turnaround Time: 3-7 business days
Preferred specimens: Saliva
Alternate specimens: Buccal Swab

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Clinical Description

Medications used to treat hyperuricemia and gout, such as allopurinol, may be associated with variability in efficacy and risk of adverse reactions. Genetic markers are associated with increased risk of severe hypersensitivity reactions. Pharmacogenomic testing can help identify at-risk individuals and guide safer, more effective treatment strategies.

Panel Information
MedicationGene
Allopurinol ABCG2 
LesinuradCYP2C9 

Tagged Genes

Primary panel:

2 genes selected


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