Tacrolimus Genotyping CYP3A5 Test
The Tacrolimus Genotyping CYP3A5 Test is an essential diagnostic tool designed to assess how your body metabolizes Tacrolimus, a critical medication used primarily in organ transplant patients to prevent rejection. This test is particularly important for individuals who may have genetic variations that affect their response to this medication.
Importance of the Test
This test plays a vital role in personalized medicine, allowing healthcare providers to tailor Tacrolimus dosages based on individual genetic profiles. By understanding how a patient metabolizes this drug, nephrologists and transplant surgeons can optimize treatment plans, enhance efficacy, and reduce the risk of adverse effects.
What the Test Measures
The Tacrolimus Genotyping CYP3A5 Test detects genetic variations in the CYP3A5 gene, which encodes an enzyme responsible for the metabolism of Tacrolimus. Variations in this gene can lead to different metabolic rates, influencing drug levels in the body.
Who Should Consider This Test
- Patients undergoing organ transplantation who are prescribed Tacrolimus.
- Individuals with a history of adverse drug reactions to Tacrolimus.
- Patients experiencing suboptimal therapeutic outcomes with standard Tacrolimus dosing.
Benefits of Taking the Test
- Personalized medication management based on genetic makeup.
- Improved efficacy of Tacrolimus therapy.
- Reduced risk of drug toxicity and adverse effects.
- Enhanced overall treatment outcomes for transplant patients.
Understanding Your Results
Results from the Tacrolimus Genotyping CYP3A5 Test will indicate your CYP3A5 genotype, which will guide your healthcare provider in determining the most appropriate Tacrolimus dosage. It is essential to discuss your results with your nephrologist or transplant surgeon to understand their implications for your treatment plan.
Test Pricing
Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
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Tacrolimus Genotyping CYP3A5 Test | 14000 KSh | 20000 KSh |
Sample Collection and Preparation
For the Tacrolimus Genotyping CYP3A5 Test, a 3 ml (2 ml min.) whole blood sample is required, collected in a Lavender top (EDTA) tube. The sample should be shipped refrigerated and must not be frozen. No special preparation is needed prior to the test.
Turnaround Time
Samples are accepted on Mondays and Thursdays by 11 am, with results reported on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Book Your Test Today!
We have branches across all major cities in Kenya, including Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu. For your convenience, we also offer home sample collection services. To book the Tacrolimus Genotyping CYP3A5 Test, call or WhatsApp us at +254713408028 today!