Experience with genetic testing to find the best anti-depressant

Posted by Sallie @sallie, Mar 17, 2018

My psychiatrist has suggested genetic testing to find the best anti-depressant for me. Has anyone tried this?

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@kanaazpereira

Hello @roochie,

Welcome to Connect, and thanks so much for sharing. We look forward to getting to know you; may I ask how long have you been on Effexor (venlafaxine)? Do you find it to be effective? Have you experienced any side effects?

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@kanaazpereira

Hello @roochie,

Welcome to Connect, and thanks so much for sharing. We look forward to getting to know you; may I ask how long have you been on Effexor (venlafaxine)? Do you find it to be effective? Have you experienced any side effects?

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Eye movement desentizization and reprocessing.

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@kanaazpereira

Hi @sallie,

I'm tagging Mentor @gailb, who has talked about genetic testing extensively in several discussions; I'm confident she will have more insights for you. Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine has some great information about drug-gene testing, also called pharmacogenomics, or pharmacogenetics: http://mayoresearch.mayo.edu/center-for-individualized-medicine/drug-gene-testing.asp

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May I ask how difficult/easy it is to get an appointment and have the genetic testing done...and who to contact if you are interested?

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@kanaazpereira

Hi @sallie,

I'm tagging Mentor @gailb, who has talked about genetic testing extensively in several discussions; I'm confident she will have more insights for you. Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine has some great information about drug-gene testing, also called pharmacogenomics, or pharmacogenetics: http://mayoresearch.mayo.edu/center-for-individualized-medicine/drug-gene-testing.asp

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My psychiatrist has an office in Schaumburg, IL. He can do genetic testing right in his office. He also offers Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in his office as well.

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I have heard of such. Many of the newer treatments insurance will not cover. PTSD is a lifelong thing. I mostly avoid others. Any type of help that may work better is out of reach.

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I would be very interested to hear from anybody who has had genetic testing to help determine which meds may or may not help with
depression and anxiety and whether it has made a difference in their health.
Many thanks
Ainsleigh

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@ainsleigh

I would be very interested to hear from anybody who has had genetic testing to help determine which meds may or may not help with
depression and anxiety and whether it has made a difference in their health.
Many thanks
Ainsleigh

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Hello, @ainsleigh -- we've had members talk about this topic, and I'd love for you to meet some of them. Please meet @kdubois, a volunteer mentor here on Connect who has some experience with genetic testing related to drug metabolism. @jimhd and @gailb, also volunteer mentors, may have some thoughts on testing in this arena. @seeker619 has also talked about this and may have some thoughts for you.

@ainsleigh -- are you considering doing genetic testing to find an appropriate medication for depression and anxiety?

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@ainsleigh

I would be very interested to hear from anybody who has had genetic testing to help determine which meds may or may not help with
depression and anxiety and whether it has made a difference in their health.
Many thanks
Ainsleigh

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In reference to this genetic testing...Can anyone tell me if it is all it is cracked up to be. I can see where there could be benefits as well as disasters. With these type of things I will admit I am highly skeptical. Will also admit I do not know anyone having had thus. I live in the realm of poverty and not by choice-stuff happens. The thought of living the remaining days of life in the depression I am experiencing and anyone having read any prior posts do know that medications and I do not work well together. I even have dreadful side-effects to thyroid medications. I have no choice but to take the medication or risk permanent damage. I can say the side-effects to this are dreadful and the thought of introducing another antidepressant scares me-BIG TIME.
Does genetic testing test for this type of thing?
I am not against antidepressants because the life I am living is challenging and discouraging.
@ainsleigh Thank you for asking about this. I will admit I am a skeptical person and also interested in hearing what others have to say-as in, personal experiences.

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@ainsleigh

I would be very interested to hear from anybody who has had genetic testing to help determine which meds may or may not help with
depression and anxiety and whether it has made a difference in their health.
Many thanks
Ainsleigh

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@ainsleigh @parus, I have a new psychiatrist and she intends to do a cheek swab on my next visit. The med she started me on just hoping to give me some relief from the twists and turns of my last two (nothing malicious, just a newbie and a very old one) may not be the right one for me as we discovered after taking it for a week, but it may just be a little early to know. She also said that it would help with titration of dosage because she will learn some things about my metabolic rate and not only with what she prescribes but also the pain medications I take. I will report back when I have some results, but I expect that to be a few weeks. Peace to you both, Gary

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@lisalucier

Hello, @ainsleigh -- we've had members talk about this topic, and I'd love for you to meet some of them. Please meet @kdubois, a volunteer mentor here on Connect who has some experience with genetic testing related to drug metabolism. @jimhd and @gailb, also volunteer mentors, may have some thoughts on testing in this arena. @seeker619 has also talked about this and may have some thoughts for you.

@ainsleigh -- are you considering doing genetic testing to find an appropriate medication for depression and anxiety?

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Thanks Lisa. My Grandson has finally started with a new doctor and she is going to arrange for him to have the genetic testing
re his depression and anxiety. We are so happy about this and I wondered if it has made a difference to others. I will follow up with the people you suggested. Again my thanks.
Ainsleigh

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