The Inagene report groups medications by what they treat, medical specialty, or related medical terms. This makes it easier for users and health care providers to find relevant medications.
These groups are referred to as "filters". Filters are not complete or perfect. They only include medications that appear in the test. Also, medical knowledge changes over time, and health care providers may use medications in different ways based on each person’s needs. Only a health care provider can decide if a medication is right for someone.
Included below is a list of current filters in the Inagene report.
Addictions/Dependence | Menopausal Support |
Anesthesiology | Mental Health/Psychiatry |
Cardiology | Musculoskeletal |
Dentistry | Nephrology |
Dermatology | Neurology |
Endocrinology | Oncology |
Female Cancers | Pain/Analgesia |
Female Sexual & Reproductive Health | Pediatrics (Adolescent) *NEW* |
Female Urinary Tract Health | Pediatrics (Childhood) *NEW* |
Gastroenterology | Pediatrics (Infant) *NEW* |
Genitourinary | Peri-operative |
HEENT | Pregnancy Support |
Hematology | Postpartum Support |
Immunology | Respirology |
Infectious Disease | Toxicology |
Lactation Support | Women's Health |
*New for September 2025 - Pediatric Filters*
For more information regarding pediatric filters, please click the PDF link at the bottom of this page.
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