Our Mission
Everyone deserves safe and effective medications
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Our mission is to solve the lack of precision in the prescribing of medications.

The Problem
Prescription Drugs are Costly — For Your Health and For Your Wallet
48% of drugs and 75% of cancer drugs are either the wrong drug or dose.

Inaccurate

48% of drugs and 75% of cancer drugs are either the wrong drug or dose. 1

The annual cost of prescribing the wrong drug or dose is $528.4 billion.

Expensive

The annual cost of prescribing the wrong drug or dose is $528.4 billion. 2

Because of this, 50% of patients do not take their medications.

Ineffective

Because of this, 50% of patients do not take their medications. 3

Our Mission

The Solution

RxMapper’s DNA sequencing and analysis is the key to personalized medicine — often resulting in better health outcomes and lower costs.

See How
RxMapper’s DNA sequencing and analysis is the answer to personalized medicine
The current trial and error approach to the prescribing of medications has a staggeringly negative impact in terms of health outcomes and costs.
48% of Drugs are the wrong Drug or Dose.

48%

of Drugs are the wrong Drug or Dose. 1

75% of Cancer Drugs are the wrong Drug or Dose.

75%

of Cancer Drugs are the wrong Drug or Dose. 1

$528.4 Billion is the annual cost of prescribing the wrong drug or dose.

$528.4 Billion

is the annual cost of prescribing the wrong drug or dose. 2

50% of Patients Do Not Take Their Medications.

50%

of Patients Do Not Take Their Medications. 3

“Drugs don't work in patients who don't take them.” 
— U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Coop
Many patients don't take their medications as they should.

1 Billion

of the approximately 2 billion prescriptions filled each year in the U.S. are either not taken or not taken correctly. 3

125,000

deaths each year in the U.S. are due to prescriptions not being taken or not taken correctly. 5

$8.5 Billion

annual hospital costs of prescriptions not being taken or not taken correctly. 6

Our Solution
91
%
of Mayo Clinic patients surveyed who were struggling with adherence said they would be more likely to take medications prescribed based on their DNA.10
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