HomeProvider StoriesRather than guessing, it’s worth it to find out Rather than guessing, it’s worth it to find out September 3, 2024 Judy Carino, MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC, ANP-BC, PCCNIllinois I am a dual certified adult medical and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with a diverse background in progressive care in cardiac and medical-surgical knowledge, as well as diverse experience treating various psychiatric conditions. I believe my role is to transform people’s lives, promote wellness, and advocate for self-care, self-love and self-compassion while teaching patients to actively participate in optimal health maintenance. I have also been a full-time nursing educator and faculty member, and I have chaired a 250-student nursing program. I have taught didactic courses for pathophysiology, medical-surgical nursing, behavioral health, and pharmacology in nursing school. That study of pharmacology resulted in my learning about pharmacogenomics, which is what drew me to the GeneSight® test. When I learned about the GeneSight test, I saw the need in those patients who may have had two or more medication or dose changes without any noted effective improvement of symptoms. That usually prompts me to order GeneSight to examine potential medication metabolism issues associated with genetic variation to help inform my clinical decision-making. One of my most challenging patients was referred to me by their therapist. When I first saw their GeneSight report, of the six medications they were on, two were controlled substances with near maximum doses. The antidepressant was instructed to be taken on a “sliding scale.” Their GeneSight results showed they were a mixed metabolizer, both with rapid and slow pathways, intermediate response to SLC6A4 genotype, and also had the MTHFR gene mutation for reduced folic acid conversion. I switched them to an SNRI, tapered down the SSRI, increased the mood stabilizer to create a counterbalance for the SNRI, tapered both controlled classifications of medications down to one, and got down to four medications total. L-Methylfolate was started to supplement the reduction of MTHFR enzyme. In the first week, there were subtle differences, and by the second and third weeks, major improvements. The patient reported they felt back to “normal”, which meant going to the gym, cooking, doing laundry, visiting the library or husband at work, which she stated she hadn’t been able to do the past three years. She is still doing well to this day, with mixed periods of depressive episodes and symptoms while processing emotions for complex trauma. The rewarding outcome is seeing her transform back to living life with moments of joy and hope. All it takes is an electronic order to send a GeneSight kit to the patient to do at home and return. Results usually turnaround within a few days of receiving the test kit. It takes time to review, analyze, and explain the results to the patient, but it’s invaluable to know what we’re working with as providers when there is a suspicion of a genetically based medication metabolism problem. Rather than guessing, it’s worth it to find out. There is no substitute for giving our patients the best quality care. Patient BIPOC (formerly Minority) Mental Health Month: Breaking Stigma, Building Trust Despite many efforts to stem it, stigma around mental health still exists, particularly in BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities. July mark... Read more Patient Long-Term Effects of Antidepressants: What Research Shows Anyone who’s ever taken antidepressants for an extended period of time has probably wondered whether they’ll experience long-term effects: After years ... 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Patient BIPOC (formerly Minority) Mental Health Month: Breaking Stigma, Building Trust Despite many efforts to stem it, stigma around mental health still exists, particularly in BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities. July mark... Read more
Patient Long-Term Effects of Antidepressants: What Research Shows Anyone who’s ever taken antidepressants for an extended period of time has probably wondered whether they’ll experience long-term effects: After years ... Read more
Patient Have a Mindful Summer: Take a Breather with These Simple Exercises Summer is a great time to kick back and relax—if you can find the time. Managing the hustle and bustle of kids off school, planning for fun summer activities an... Read more
Patient Which Mental Health Provider Should I Consider? A Symptom-Based Guide The support of a good healthcare provider can make all the difference when you’re struggling with your mental health. But how do you connect to one in a sea of ... Read more
Patient One explanation for why we experience Side Effects? Understanding Your Genetic Response to Antidepressants Antidepressants often play an essential role in helping patients with their mental health conditions. But as many patients can attest, it’s frustrating when... Read more
Patient Barriers at Every Turn: How Systemic and Social Factors Block Men from Mental Health Care Taking the important step of seeking care for mental health isn’t always an easy decision. Uncertainty about the need for care, social stigmas associated wi... Read more
Healthcare Provider Overcoming Side Effect Concerns: Leveraging Pharmacogenomic Insights to Inform Depression and Anxiety Medication Selection Whitnee Brown, a lifelong resident now practicing in Birmingham, Alabama has nearly an entire alphabet following her name, abbreviations for degrees and certifi... Read more
Patient Concerns about Mental Health Medication Side Effects Remain a Barrier to Getting Help for Those Diagnosed with Depression and Anxiety Lisa Roberts has raised a family, reached an impressively high level in her career, and was an anchor for her mother and other family members. When, within ... Read more
Patient Common Antidepressant Side Effects Taking an antidepressant can be an effective way to help treat a mental health condition like depression or anxiety. However, these medications can also cre... Read more
Patient MTHFR Mutations: Clinical Implications and Management Strategies MTHFR mutations—changes in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene—have gained increased attention in the medical community due to their potent... Read more