A few years ago I did a 23andme test to help with Ghost's genome study.
I had a very serious immediate adverse reaction to Sertraline and I am curious to know if I am a "slow metabolizer" of this drug, (or any other drug I might have to take in the future and might give me trouble).
Wikipedia states that the main P450 enzyme responsible for metabolizing Sertraline is CYP2B6....other sites suggest CYP2C19.....while to a lesser extent CYP2C9, CYP3A4 and CYP2D6 are responsible.
An example of the data I have is presented in the form below:
(there are 100s of lines!)
# rsid chromosome position genotype
rs548049170 1 69869 TT
rs9283150 1 565508 AA
rs116587930 1 727841 GG
rs3131972 1 752721 GG
rs12184325 1 754105 CC
I wonder if anyone can explain how to interpret this data to determine if I am a "slow metabolizer"?
Thanks for reading.
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Help with 23andme data
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Help with 23andme data
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PSSD after 3 days on Sertraline (50mg) (Aurobindo) December 2016 to date.
Tinnitus, insomnia (1.5 hours/night sleep) poor memory/cognition as a bonus!
Possibly PSSD from October 1998...just didn't realise what I was suffering from! (pre internet)
PSSD after 3 days on Sertraline (50mg) (Aurobindo) December 2016 to date.
Tinnitus, insomnia (1.5 hours/night sleep) poor memory/cognition as a bonus!
Possibly PSSD from October 1998...just didn't realise what I was suffering from! (pre internet)
Re: Help with 23andme data
Are you sure 23andme can answer this question?Twentyoneguns wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 5:44 am A few years ago I did a 23andme test to help with Ghost's genome study.
I had a very serious immediate adverse reaction to Sertraline and I am curious to know if I am a "slow metabolizer" of this drug, (or any other drug I might have to take in the future and might give me trouble).
Wikipedia states that the main P450 enzyme responsible for metabolizing Sertraline is CYP2B6....other sites suggest CYP2C19.....while to a lesser extent CYP2C9, CYP3A4 and CYP2D6 are responsible.
An example of the data I have is presented in the form below:
(there are 100s of lines!)
# rsid chromosome position genotype
rs548049170 1 69869 TT
rs9283150 1 565508 AA
rs116587930 1 727841 GG
rs3131972 1 752721 GG
rs12184325 1 754105 CC
I wonder if anyone can explain how to interpret this data to determine if I am a "slow metabolizer"?
Thanks for reading.
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Re: Help with 23andme data
you can take a test from Genomind or something similar, that will give you a profile more related to drug metabolism. But this is just suggestive data, I dont think theres anything actionable there. Drug metabolism is a complex, polygenic process, and there isn't enough data to draw any real inference.
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