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General
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Clinical Use:
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Ethosuximide is an antiepileptic agent. Toxic effects are not highly correlated with serum concentration. It has been reported to cause a positive Coombs tests and increased antinuclear antibody titre, also serum AST can be elevated. |
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Availability:
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Aliases/Synonyms:
| Zarontin, |
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Code:
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ETO |
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Handling Instructions (to laboratory):
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Send sample chilled. |
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Hyperlink:
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Reference Interval:
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40 - 100mg/L
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Collection Requirements
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Container:
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Serum, no gel (RED), |
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Sample Type:
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See container |
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Minimum Collection Volume:
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2mL |
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Collection Instructions:
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Processing Requirements
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Alternate Containers:
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Lithium Heparin, No Gel (DKGNLITH) |
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Processing Instructions:
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Centrifuge and separate sample. |
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Minimum Assay Volume:
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100uL |
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Stability:
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Transport Instructions (to testing laboratory):
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Send separated sample chilled. |
Testing Locations
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Performed at:
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Section
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Department
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Site
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Contact Phone
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Laboratory |
QLD Pathology-Royal Brisbane Hospital |
(07) 3646 3636 |
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Last Updated : 06-10-2020 10:14 |