Therapeutic drug monitoring is the measurement of drugs levels in the blood at timed intervals to maintain relatively constant levels and avoid toxicity.
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Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) or arginine vasopressin (AVP) helps regulate water balance in the body. An ADH blood test measures your level to detect too much or too little ADH and, with other tests, help determine the cause.
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Describes how a carbamazepine test is used to determine the concentration of carbamazepine in the blood to establish an appropriate dose and maintain a therapeutic level
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Myoglobin is a small, oxygen-binding protein found in heart and skeletal muscles. When heart or skeletal muscle is injured, myoglobin is released into the blood and eliminated from the body in the urine. A myoglobin blood test may be used to detect muscle damage and a myoglobin urine test may reflect muscle damage and risk of kidney damage.
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