The Texas Interprofessional Pharmacogenomics (IPGx)

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age45+
SponsorTexas A&M University

About this trial

The investigator's primary aim is to evaluate polypharmacy-associated adverse drug reactions (ADR) in a pilot study of at-risk patients using state-of-the-art pharmacogenomic technology and to use this information to make recommendations for optimization of pharmacotherapy regimens. The data from the pilot cohort will be used to optimize and integrate a customized electronic decision support (clinical semantic network; CSN) dashboard to identify drug regimens that should be modified, replaced, or discontinued. A secondary objective of the pilot study is to evaluate the capacity/saturation of CYP P450 enzymatic pathways in polypharmacy patients. A third objective is to determine the feasibility of the planned informatics workflows between the CLIA lab, the EMR, and the Family Medicine Practice.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

People taking 5 or more medications, including over the counter drugs, supplements, natural products, cannabis produces, or other recreational drugs

Ability to give and comprehend the consent process.

Consent to donate urine samples, genetic data through buccal swabs, undergo a comprehensive history and physical examination.

All genders.

Disqualifiers

Subject has been diagnosed or is being treated for any cancer other than basal cell cancer in the last 5 years. Patients with metastatic melanoma in the last 5 years will be excluded.

Admitted to hospice.

Patient has ever been diagnosed with Hepatitis B or C.

Patient has ever been diagnosed with active liver disease, hepatomegaly, grossly abnormal liver function. Meld score >10, ALT or AST >100U/L or an AST/ALT ratio >2

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not listed

Trial groups

No trial groups listed

Sponsors and collaborators

Texas A&M University

Lead sponsor

InnovativeGx

Collaborator

Texas A&M Health Family Care Clinic

Collaborator

iC42 Clinical Research and Development

Collaborator

Goldblatt systems

Collaborator