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Addiction Genomic

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Addiction Genomic

$349.00

Addiction risk and resilience are influenced by both environment and genetics. This panel explores gene variants associated with reward sensitivity, impulse control, and stress response. Use your personalized report with your healthcare provider to support long‑term, individualized strategies.  Results are delivered securely in the Boomerang Kits App.

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Genetic predispositions linked to addiction vulnerability and reward response
Key genes influencing dopamine, serotonin, and stress pathways
Swab collection (buccal)

This panel identifies genetic markers influencing dopamine reward sensitivity (DRD2, DRD4), serotonin regulation (SLC6A4), stress reactivity and impulse control (COMT), and related genes in the brain's reward and stress response pathways.

Addiction vulnerability is shaped by both environment and genetics. Variants in dopamine receptor genes can increase sensitivity to reward and risk of compulsive behavior. Serotonin transporter variants affect mood stability and stress response. Understanding these genetic predispositions supports more targeted recovery strategies and informed clinical decision-making.

Addiction risk is shaped by both environment and genetics. The Addiction Genomic panel identifies genetic markers that influence impulsivity, craving, and reward sensitivity — providing clarity that supports long-term recovery, tailored interventions, and mental health strategies.

Reward pathway

DRD2, DRD4 — dopamine

Serotonin system

SLC6A4 — mood & stress

Impulse control

COMT — stress reactivity

Recovery strategy

Personalized care support

Cheek Swab Collection
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Order Your KitDelivered right to your door.
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Download the AppRegister your kit with the Boomerang Kits App.
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Collect Swab SampleUse the sterile swab as instructed to collect your sample.
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Return MailerPlace the sample in the prepaid envelope and drop it in the mail.
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Get ResultsView secure results in the app within 24–48 hours after our lab receives your sample.
Is this test right for me?
  • You have a personal or family history of addiction and want to understand your genetic risk factors (Volkow ND et al., NEJM 2016 — heritability of addiction is estimated at 40–60%; first-degree family history significantly elevates risk.)
  • You are in recovery and want genetic data to support a more personalized treatment or counseling approach (NIDA Research Report 2020 — pharmacogenomic and neurogenetic data increasingly inform individualized addiction treatment protocols.)
  • You experience strong cravings, impulsivity, or difficulty with reward-based behaviors (Blum K et al., JAMA Psychiatry 1990 — DRD2 TaqI A1 allele is associated with reduced dopamine receptor density and increased reward deficiency.)
  • Your provider or therapist has recommended genetic testing as part of an addiction treatment plan (SAMHSA Clinical Guidelines — genetic and neurobiological assessment is part of evidence-based addiction treatment planning.)
  • You want to understand how your dopamine and serotonin genetics influence your susceptibility to addictive patterns (Kreek MJ et al., Nature Neurosci 2005 — DRD2, DRD4, and SLC6A4 variants are among the most replicated genetic markers in addiction research.)
  • You want to share this data with a clinician to guide more targeted interventions (Dunnenberger HM et al., Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol 2015 — clinician-reviewed genetic data improves treatment matching and outcomes in substance use disorders.)
What You're Testing

Key Benefits

Addiction Genomic · Genetic Variant Analysis · Cheek Swab Collection

Panel 01 / ADD Genomic Analysis
DRD2DRD4COMTSLC6A4Reward PathwayImpulse Control
Decode Genetic Drivers of Addiction
Your results highlight genetic patterns associated with how the brain processes reward, stress, and impulse control. This information provides a structured view of biological tendencies that may influence cravings, resilience, and behavioral responses—offering a clearer baseline for understanding addiction-related traits within a broader wellness perspective.
Research Evidence
DRD2 A1 allele is associated with reduced dopamine D2 receptor density — persons with this deficit may experience enhanced reward response to dopaminergic substances, increasing vulnerability to addictive behaviors
DRD2, DRD4, COMT, OPRM1, and SLC6A4 variants all demonstrated significant associations with addiction and reward deficiency at the 5% significance level across published GARS research
Since 1990, over 11,495 addiction psychiatry articles have been published — DRD2 remains the most extensively studied genetic determinant of Reward Deficiency Syndrome across substance use and behavioral addiction phenotypes
Research Basis
DRD2, COMT, and DRD4 are among the genes within the mesolimbic reward pathway with SNPs that contribute to Reward Deficiency Syndrome. Variations in DRD2 correlate with lower D2 receptor density — affecting how individuals experience reward and pleasure, and influencing susceptibility across multiple addictive behaviors.
PMC10411139 · DRD2 as Determinant of RDS, 2023 · Frontiers in Psychiatry RDS Review · PMC9694640
Panel 02 / ADD CLIA-certified Lab
Dopamine SignalingSerotonin PathwayStress ResponseMood RegulationCoping Patterns
Understand Neurochemical Balance
Your results help explain how genetic factors may influence brain chemistry related to mood, motivation, and stress response. This view adds clarity to how your body manages emotional balance and coping patterns, supporting a more informed understanding of mental and behavioral wellness.
Research Evidence
SLC6A4 (serotonin transporter) and MAOA variants impact mood, impulse control, and stress responses — alterations change neurotransmitter availability and neural communication, influencing addictive behavior patterns
COMT regulates dopamine and norepinephrine clearance in the prefrontal cortex — COMT variants alter catecholamine metabolism, directly influencing stress reactivity, impulse control, and reward sensitivity
SLC6A4 and DRD2 interaction effects on addiction vulnerability are significant even after Bonferroni correction — demonstrating that dopamine and serotonin systems act together in shaping addiction risk
Research Basis
Neurotransmitter system genes including SLC6A4, MAOA, and COMT impact traits such as impulsivity and stress response. Twin and family studies underscore that genetic influences are pervasive throughout the entire addiction process — from initial use to persistent dependence.
PubMed 20002020 · SLC6A4–DRD2 Interaction Study · Samba Recovery Genetics Review, 2025
Panel 03 / ADD Clinician-Ready
Recovery StrategyPrevention PlanningTreatment AlignmentBehavioral TendenciesProvider Conversations
Support Personalized Recovery Strategies
Your genetic results provide meaningful insight into how your body may respond to different prevention, treatment, and recovery approaches. This report is designed to support informed conversations with your provider, helping tailor care strategies based on your individual neurobiology rather than guesswork.
Research Evidence
Reward Deficiency Syndrome is polygenic — DRD2, DRD3, DRD4, DAT1, COMT, OPRM1, and 5-HTTLPR variants collectively shape addiction risk, making a multi-gene panel more complete than any single variant
Precision addiction management based on genetic profiling supports targeted interventions — genetic variants identify individuals most likely to benefit from specific prevention or treatment modalities
Genetics do not act alone — environmental factors interact with genetic predispositions, making genetic insight a starting point for informed provider conversations rather than a deterministic outcome
Research Basis
The Genetic Addiction Risk Severity (GARS) test identifies polymorphic reward genes as antecedents to Reward Deficiency Syndrome. Precision addiction management using genomic profiling supports individualized interventions — moving treatment decisions from guesswork toward neurobiology-informed strategies.
PMC9694640 · GARS Genetic Addiction Risk Severity · Frontiers in Psychiatry Precision Addiction Management
CLIA-certified Lab
Cheek Swab Collection
4 Reward Genes
HIPAA Compliant
Secure App Collection
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What's included, how to collect, when you'll see results, and how to use them.

What does this panel measure?

Genetic variants within dopamine and serotonin pathways—such as DRD2, OPRM1, and SLC6A3—associated with addiction vulnerability and reward response.

How is this different from traditional testing?

Boomerang's Addiction Genomic Panel translates validated genetic science into insight you can discuss with your care team. The test focuses on reward pathway function and stress response, helping you or your provider identify genetic risk factors that may influence recovery or prevention strategies.

Who benefits most from this panel?

Individuals in recovery, with family history of addiction, or exploring prevention through behavioral and neurochemical insight.

How should I use these results?

Discuss findings with your healthcare provider or counselor to integrate insights into your recovery or support plan.

Is this a diagnostic test?

No. This test identifies genetic markers associated with predisposition and risk, not diagnosis. Results should be interpreted with professional guidance.

How do I collect the sample?

Use the included sterile buccal swab to collect your sample from the inside of your cheek. Follow the detailed instructions in the insert or app. After collection, secure the swab in the transport tube and return it using the prepaid envelope.

How do I return my sample?

Place your sealed swab in the prepaid mailer and drop it off at any postal location on the same day.

What if my sample can't be processed?

We'll contact you and send a replacement kit free of charge.

How long until I see my results?

You will typically receive results within 24–48 hours after our lab receives your sample.

Where do I view my results?

Results are accessible through your Boomerang Kits App account, protected by your secure login credentials.

Is my data private?

Yes. Your data is fully encrypted and stored in compliance with HIPAA and genetic privacy standards. Only you can authorize access.

Is this covered by insurance?

Boomerang Kits are self-initiated and not billed to insurance, but HSA/FSA coverage may apply.

What other panels complement this one?

Mental Health Genomic and ADHD Genomic Panels for integrated neurobehavioral assessment.

What does this panel measure?

Genetic variants within dopamine and serotonin pathways—such as DRD2, OPRM1, and SLC6A3—associated with addiction vulnerability and reward response.

How is this different from traditional testing?

Boomerang's Addiction Genomic Panel translates validated genetic science into insight you can discuss with your care team. The test focuses on reward pathway function and stress response, helping you or your provider identify genetic risk factors that may influence recovery or prevention strategies.

Who benefits most from this panel?

Individuals in recovery, with family history of addiction, or exploring prevention through behavioral and neurochemical insight.

How should I use these results?

Discuss findings with your healthcare provider or counselor to integrate insights into your recovery or support plan.

Is this a diagnostic test?

No. This test identifies genetic markers associated with predisposition and risk, not diagnosis. Results should be interpreted with professional guidance.

How do I collect the sample?

Use the included sterile buccal swab to collect your sample from the inside of your cheek. Follow the detailed instructions in the insert or app. After collection, secure the swab in the transport tube and return it using the prepaid envelope.

How do I return my sample?

Place your sealed swab in the prepaid mailer and drop it off at any postal location on the same day.

What if my sample can't be processed?

We'll contact you and send a replacement kit free of charge.

How long until I see my results?

You will typically receive results within 24–48 hours after our lab receives your sample.

Where do I view my results?

Results are accessible through your Boomerang Kits App account, protected by your secure login credentials.

Is my data private?

Yes. Your data is fully encrypted and stored in compliance with HIPAA and genetic privacy standards. Only you can authorize access.

Is this covered by insurance?

Boomerang Kits are self-initiated and not billed to insurance, but HSA/FSA coverage may apply.

What other panels complement this one?

Mental Health Genomic and ADHD Genomic Panels for integrated neurobehavioral assessment.