College of Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology Lab

Get Your Dog Tested*


The testing process is simple and no special training is required to collect the sample which is obtained by brushing cells from the inside of the cheek.

To Order a Test Kit:

Use the Online Request for a Test Kit

OR

Contact the Washington State University Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory (WSU VCPL) to request a test kit. Send an email to VCPL@vetmed.wsu.edu that includes:

  1. Your name
  2. Your mailing address
  3. The number of dogs to be tested
  4. How you would like to be notified (E-mail, FAX, or regular mail)
  5. Include email address if you wish to be notified by E-mail.

As of July 1, 2008

Samples must be received by 5 pm Monday to be processed for results on Friday of the same week.

NEW PRICES

Effective July 1, 2008
$70 per test for 1- 4 tests
$60 per test for 5 or more tests

Order a Test Kit    

Instructions to Obtain DNA   
Sample   

Submission Form and     Instructions for Mailing    

A test kit, which includes the sampling brushes and instructions for obtaining the sample will be mailed to you. Obtain the sample by brushing the inside of the dog’s cheek and gum area.

Mail the brush back to WSU VCPL along with payment for the test.

Prices

  • $60 US Dollars per test for 1-4 tests included in a single shipment
  • $51 US Dollars per test for 5 or more tests included in a single shipment (a 15% discount).

We can accept payment in US Dollars by check, money order, or credit card (MasterCard or Visa). Please do not send cash.  Check currency exchange rates.

Test results will generally be available within two weeks.  Please indicate if you want to be notified of results by email, FAX, or regular mail. You will then know if your dog has the mutation and if your dog is likely to have problems when given drugs on the Problem Drugs List.


Return the Samples
If time allows, let the brush air dry in a clean place for a few hours to overnight. Carefully replace the brush back into the package. Use a piece of tape to help keep the package closed if necessary, but do not seal tightly.

Send the sample brushes and payment (check, money order, or credit card) by regular mail. Be sure to include your contact information:

Dog Name
Owner/Veterinarian Name
Phone Number
e-mail

Send to:

US Mail

Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory
PO Box 609
Pullman, WA 99163-0609
(Phone/FAX 509-335-3745)

Federal Express or Other Carriers

Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory
17 Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Pullman, WA 99164

 

Explanation of test results:

Normal/Normal- These dogs do not carry the mutation, and will not pass on the mutation to their offspring. These dogs would not be expected to experience unexpected adverse drug reactions to normal doses of ivermectin, loperamide (ImodiumĀ®), and some anticancer drugs.

Mutant/Mutant- These dogs carry the mutation and will pass on the mutant gene to their offspring. These dogs would be expected to experience toxicity after normal doses of loperamide (ImodiumĀ®), and some anticancer drugs, and high doses of ivermectin (greater than 50 micrograms per kilogram).

Mutant/Normal- These dogs carry the mutation and may pass on the mutant gene to their offspring. These dogs may experience toxicity after normal doses of loperamide (ImodiumĀ®), and some anticancer drugs, and high doses of ivermectin (greater than 50 micrograms per kilogram).


Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory
PO Box 609
Pullman, WA 99163-0609
(Phone/FAX 509-335-3745) VCPL@vetmed.wsu.edu


* PCR for this service is performed pursuant to an agreement with Roche Molecular Systems, Inc.
US and foreign patents pending for MDR1 testing.

Last Edited: Jun 06, 2008 9:09 AM
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