by brant bullard | Mar 16, 2015 | News
Sterling House of Stillwater will host an educational meeting to discuss personalized medicine on Tuesday, March 17th, 6-7 p.m. The public is invited. Guest speaker for the event is Clay Bullard, president of Edmond-based PGx Medical.
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by brant bullard | Feb 10, 2015 | News
Oklahoma based PGx Medical expands to Houston, Texas.
Sarah Corbin and Jennifer Dvorak, PGx Medical Consultants
In October 2014, PGx Medical expanded their business to Houston, TX. Sarah Corbin and Jennifer Dvorak will handle the Texas region for PGx. PGx Medical is currently partnered with clients across the country, but recently decided to expand their footprint to the Texas area.
“Pharmacogenomics isn’t new. In fact, it has been around for decades,” said Clay Bullard, President of PGx Medical.
PGx Medical works with clinics, pharmacists and LTC facilities across the country. Their team works alongside healthcare professionals to determine how best to incorporate and implement Metabolic Validation via pharmacogenomics into their patient care.
“I’m excited about Jennifer and Sarah coming on-board,” said Bullard. “They have years of experience and are very knowledgeable on our Metabolic Validation tool. They are a great addition to our team.”
For more information contact:
PGx Medical
Individualized Care – Personalized Medicine
info@pgxmed.com
405-509-5112
by brant bullard | Jan 14, 2015 | News
“In the next 5-10 years, pharmacogenomics will revolutionize medicine and the way in which drugs are developed” – Global Business Insight
By identifying differences between patients’ genetic makeup and the effect this has on drug response, pharmacogenomics has the potential to reduce medical costs, improve drug development and therapy and cause a shift from treatment to prevention.
It is not surprising then, “that many leading industry figures believe pharmacogenomics will revolutionize the face of pharmaceutical drug development and, consequently, clinical practice”.
Pharmacogenomics and Drug Therapy:
Selection of appropriate drug and dose for the individual patient in order to:
- Achieve optimal therapeutic response
- Avoid therapeutic failure
- Minimize side effects and toxicity
The value of the metabolic validation tool, via pharmacogenomic testing, is to predict and select right drug, right dose for the right person. Making patient care more effective and improving quality of life.
For more information on pharmacogenomics, contact:
PGx Medical
Individualized Care – Personalized Medicine
405-509-5112
info@pgxmed.com
Source:
oecd.org
AAPS.org
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by brant bullard | Jan 1, 2015 | Partners
Dr. Jami Benton, MD
I have found the Metabolic Validation test to be very useful for patients in my clinic practice as well as my nursing home patients. It is quick to use! In fact, my nurses do all of the work and then they go thru the results and alert me of the medications that are less likely to work for those patients. It takes no time for me at all! The paperwork is very minimal and nurses can fill it out. The swab takes less than a minute to swab the inside of both cheeks. Then it gets mailed off and the results come back in just a few days.
I had a patient in my clinic that had seen multiple doctors, a psychiatrist and several counselors for her depression. She had tried many medications to help her depression but she complained that none of them made her feel better. We did the Metabolic Validation testing and found out that the patient had a gene mutation that kept ALL of the antidepressants from working. No wonder she never felt better with the medications! From the test results we found some alternative medications that could be used to treat her depression. She was so relieved that there was a really good reason for the previous anti-depressants not to work.
I had a patient who had shoulder surgery who kept complaining that the Hydrocodone did not help his pain. The Naproxen actually did better in controlling his pain. He did the Metabolic Validation testing and found out that Hydrocodone does not work well for his pain but Naproxen works best. This is helpful information if he ever has to use pain medication again.
I had a patient who complained that his pain meds were not working at all and would ask for more and more. I suspected he was a drug seeker but could not prove it. He did the Metabolic Validation testing and ALL of the narcotics work well for him. We now know he is a drug seeker and treat him appropriately.
The PGx Medical Metabolic Validation test is helpful if a patient is not responding to a medication as well as we think they should. This helps us chose appropriate medications that are more likely to work and avoid those that may cause problems for the patient. It is very helpful with resistant depression, psychosis and ADHD medication failures. I am even starting to use the testing first before prescribing any medication. Patients love the testing because we can avoid the medications that are not likely to work or those that could cause adverse reactions; they get on the right medications quicker with less trial and error. Insurances like it because it saves them money by getting quicker results without multiple medication changes.
Nursing Home surveyors encourage nursing homes to use the Metabolic Validation testing on patients to try to keep patients off of multiple medications and to use those that work well. It also decreases the adverse reactions and helps keep patients off of anti-psychotics or at least on minimal doses of anti-psychotics.
Jami Benton, M.D., graduated with a Bachelor of Science in biology from Northwestern Oklahoma State University. She then attended the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine and completed a Master of Science, as well as a Doctor of Medicine, degree. Benton completed a residency in 2008 at the Oklahoma University Rural Family Practice residency program where she served as chief resident.
Benton has been committed to providing health care in northwest Oklahoma since completion of her residency. She is board certified in family practice and is a member of the American Academy of Family Practice.
Dr. Benton currently practices at Integris Family First in Enid, OK. She also see’s patients at the Integris Clinic – Cherokee Family Clinic in Cherokee, OK and is the current Medical Director at Cherokee Manor and Fairview Fellowship Home.
To schedule an appointment, please call 580-242-4300.
For more information on Metabolic Validation Testing, contact,
PGx Medical
Individualized Care – Personalized Medicine
info@pgxmed.com
405-509-5112
by brant bullard | Dec 18, 2014 | News
It can be difficult to predict who will benefit from a medication, who will not respond at all and who will experience adverse effects. Pharmacogenetics seeks to understand how differences in genes and their expressions affect the body’s response to medications. Learn more from PGx Medical.
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