Schizophrenia - Clinical Genetic Testing
Schizophrenia is a multifactorial condition, as both genetic and non-genetic factors are likely to play a role in the development of the disease. Families in which there are multiple affected, close family members are more likely to have a significant genetic component.
Clinical genetic testing for susceptibility to schizophrenia is currently unavailable, but research testing may be available through offline genetic testing providers if indicated by further evaluation and consultation with a trained genetic professional. Use the zip code search box to find a trained genetic professional in your area.
Clozapine - Drug Response Testing
Different medications are used to treat schizophrenia. This testing looks for a genetic variation that has been shown to influence an individual's response to Clozapine, a medication commonly used to treat schizophrenia. Genetic testing may help doctors prescribe more effective and safer medications.
This testing is for medical, clinical purposes.
This testing is currently unavailable online. This testing may be available through offline genetic testing providers if indicated by further evaluation and consultation with a trained genetic professional. Use the zip code search box to find a trained genetic professional in your area.
Schizophrenia (as part of Whole Genome Scan)
Testing for susceptibility to schizophrenia may be available as part of a whole genome scan.
Whole genome scanning looks for SNPs that are present throughout the entire genome that have been linked to susceptibility to a number of different health conditions and physical traits. A SNP is a genetic change in which one "letter" of DNA differs from the usual "letter" at that point in the DNA sequence. The number of conditions, traits, and SNPs tested for varies by provider.
Whole genome scanning is for informational purposes only and is not a medical (clinical) genetic test.
This testing is available online through the Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing providers listed below. A consultation with a trained genetic professional may be useful.
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