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Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) kills over 106,000 people and impacts more than 2,216,000 people every year in the United States alone. Check out the frightening statistics below.
Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) Studies
These studies estimate that 6.7% of hospitalized patients have a serious adverse drug reactions with a fatality rate of 0.32%.
If these estimates are correct, then there are more than 2,216,000 serious ADRs in hospitalized patients, with over 1,500,000 people hospitalized just for ADR EVERY YEAR!
These ADR’s cause over 106,000 deaths annually.
The question remains: Are you, your children, your grandchildren, or your siblings at risk?
Find Out TODAY By Taking Our No-Cost / No-Obligation Survey To See If You Qualify For An Adverse Drug Reactions PGX Genetic Drug Test!
We are strong advocates that prevention before you have a serious medical problem, is far more critical than trying to cure you after you are hospitalized or even worse if you have died from a serious medical issue like Adverse Drug Reactions or cancer or heart disease. Especially if through the preventive action of taking a simple PGX Genetic Drug Test or Cancer Genetic Test, or Heart Genetic Test, it could have given you or one of your family members advanced warning so that you could have taken steps to avert the problem.
So when you study our information and data in our articles about Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) as well as PGX Genetic Drug Tests or one of our articles on cancer or heart genetic testing, when you read all of the pages on our website, please study them with care to determine if the topics we provide information for could relate to grave underlying ADR, cancer or heart conditions that you may possibly have that you may not even be cognizant of that could seriously influence you or your family’s life and that could conceivably be caught early by a basic Adverse Drug Reactions PGX Genetic Drug Test or a simple cancer or heart genetic test that you can take in the privacy of your own home!
Remember our motto! An Ounce Of Prevention Can Make A Lifetime Of Difference!

OUR AREAS OF FOCUS
In addition to Adverse Drug Reactions and PGX Genetic Drug Tests, we also focus on two other very critical areas: cancer, and heart disease. We recognize from our past experience if you are aware in advance that you have the likelihood for possible problems in any one or possibly all of these three areas that having a Genetic Test to provide you advanced warning of your conceivably having potential problems in one or more of these areas could make a huge and critical difference in life and death of not only you but very possibly one or more of your children or grandchildren.
PGX Genetic Drug Test

Genetics account for 20–90% of variability in drug disposition and effects. The pharmacogenetic testing service, PGx Testing, uses a patient’s genes to determine how they will respond to a particular medicine or a combination of medicines and identifies their unique sensitivities to possible drug effects. As a result, healthcare providers can minimize or completely avoid trial-and-error dosing and substantially reduce the risk of potential adverse drug events. To learn more about our genetic testing services and see if you qualify to receive a test, please click below to fill out our No-Cost, No-Obligation complimentary risk assessment.
Heart Test




Mutations associated with inherited cardiovascular diseases and sudden cardiac death can be detected through exhaustive Cardiac Genetic Testing. The testing panels include all genes known currently to be associated with the development of inherited cardiovascular diseases that can present as sudden death or other major adverse events. Cardiac Genetic Testing can be ordered in smaller, disease-specific panels or in one comprehensive panel. To learn more about genetic testing services and see if you qualify to receive a test, please click below to fill out our No-Cost, No-Obligation complimentary risk assessment.
Cancer Test




Cancer genetic testing (CGx) targets the most important genes associated with breast, colon, pancreatic, gynecological and melanoma cancers. These tests are ordered by oncologists, as well as primary care physicians and with patients with at-risk family histories. With Genetic Testing, there is absolutely no reason anyone should wonder or worry if they have potential genetic markers that could indicate potential cancer risk. So why continue to worry? To learn more about our genetic testing services and see if you qualify to receive a test, please click below to fill out our No-Cost, No-Obligation complimentary risk assessment.