Tests categories

The blood test is based on the determination of the level of beta-hydroxybutyric acid, an organic compound belonging to ketonesós, and is used in the diagnosis of metabolic disorders in which ketoacidosis occurs, including diabetes.

The blood test allows measurement of the concentration of flupentixol, used in monitoring neuroleptic therapy.

The blood test measures fluvoxamine levels, which is used to monitor the correct dosage of the drug.

A blood test thatóre measures the level of the enzyme chitotriosidase, important in the diagnosis of Gaucher disease, a storage disorder with a genetic basis.

A blood test thatóre measures the levels of róisoenzymesóof amylase, important for the diagnosis of pancreatic disorders.

The study involves analyzing the genetic material of the HBV virus, whichóry causes hepatitis B, to determine whichós of the 8 typesóof the virus caused the infection.

The test involves the determination of a substance called hippuric acid in urine and is used in toxicology and the diagnosis of phenylketonuria.

The test involves determining the serum concentration of the drug clonazepam and used for monitoring treatment and assessing the risk of toxic effects.

Testing of urinary chlorprotixen levels is used to confirm drug overdose.