Drug Monitoring

Drug monitoring uses laboratory testing to check medication adherencesubstance use, or abstinence over time. It is widely used in pain managementaddiction treatment (MAT)workplace and safety programs, and clinical care. A proactive plan starts with a clear goal (adherence, recent use, long-term pattern), chooses the right specimen (urine, oral fluid, blood, hair), and pairs a rapid screen with definitive confirmation when results are non-negative or policy requires ... See more

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The Amiodarone Test measures blood levels of amiodarone, an antiarrhythmic medication used to manage atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, and other rhythm disorders. Monitoring helps ensure therapeutic levels while avoiding toxicity, as amiodarone can affect the thyroid, liver, lungs, and eyes. This test supports safe management, guiding adjustments in therapy and reducing risk of drug-related complications.

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Also Known As: Amphetamines Quantitative Serum Test

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The CA 125 Test measures the level of cancer antigen 125 in blood, a protein often elevated in ovarian cancer and some other conditions. While not used alone for diagnosis, it helps monitor treatment effectiveness, detect recurrence, or assess disease progression. Elevated CA 125 may also be seen in endometriosis, fibroids, or pelvic inflammation. Doctors use this test to support cancer management and track overall reproductive and abdominal health.

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Also Known As: CA 125 Tumor Marker, Cancer Antigen 125 Test

The CA 125 Test with HAMA Treatment measures levels of cancer antigen 125, a biomarker often elevated in ovarian cancer and some benign conditions. The addition of human anti-mouse antibody (HAMA) treatment minimizes assay interference, improving result accuracy. This test supports evaluation of suspected ovarian malignancy, monitoring of treatment response, and detection of disease recurrence.

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The CA 15-3 Test measures cancer antigen 15-3 levels in blood, often used to monitor breast cancer treatment and progression. Elevated levels may suggest advanced breast cancer, metastasis, or recurrence, while non-cancer conditions can also affect results. Doctors order this test alongside imaging and other labs to track therapy response or detect changes in disease status. Results help guide ongoing management of breast cancer and patient care.

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Also Known As: CA 15-3 Tumor Marker, Cancer Antigen 15-3 Test, CA-Breast Test, Cancer Antigen-Breast Test

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The CA 19-9 Test measures levels of carbohydrate antigen 19-9 in blood, a tumor marker often elevated in pancreatic cancer and sometimes in bile duct, colorectal, or liver cancers. While not used alone for diagnosis, it helps monitor treatment, track disease progression, and detect recurrence. Elevated CA 19-9 may also occur in noncancerous conditions. Doctors use this test to support cancer management and guide therapy decisions.

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Also Known As: CA 19-9 Tumor Marker, Cancer Antigen 19-9 Test

The CA 27.29 Test measures cancer antigen 27.29 levels in blood to help monitor breast cancer treatment, progression, or recurrence. Elevated levels may indicate advanced or metastatic breast cancer, though non-cancer conditions can also affect results. Doctors order this test alongside imaging or other tumor markers to track therapy response. Results provide valuable insight for ongoing breast cancer management and long-term patient care.

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Also Known As: CA 27.29 Tumor Marker, Cancer Antigen 27.29 Test

The Caffeine Test measures the concentration of caffeine in the blood to evaluate metabolism, clearance, or potential toxicity. This test helps assess caffeine overuse, impaired liver function, or altered metabolism due to genetic variation or drug interactions. It is also used to monitor caffeine levels in clinical or research settings where excessive intake or sensitivity may affect health outcomes.

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The CEA Test measures carcinoembryonic antigen levels in blood, a protein that may be elevated in certain cancers, especially colorectal, pancreatic, lung, breast, or ovarian cancer. It is not used alone for diagnosis but helps monitor cancer treatment, detect recurrence, and track disease progression. Elevated CEA can also occur in noncancerous conditions. Doctors use this test to support therapy decisions and provide insight into cancer management.

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Also Known As: Carcinoembryonic Antigen Test

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The Cyclosporine A Trough LCMSMS Blood Test measures the lowest concentration of cyclosporine in the bloodstream before the next dose, providing precise monitoring of immunosuppressive therapy. This test helps evaluate drug absorption, metabolism, and therapeutic levels to prevent organ rejection, minimize toxicity, and support optimal dosing in transplant and autoimmune management.

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The Dexamethasone Suppression Test measures how cortisol levels respond after dexamethasone administration, assessing feedback within the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Lack of suppression may indicate Cushing’s syndrome, pituitary adenoma, or adrenal disease. This test supports evaluation of metabolic disturbances such as obesity, hypertension, or glucose intolerance, offering valuable insight into endocrine balance and adrenal-pituitary function.

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The Digoxin Test evaluates concentration of digoxin in the bloodstream to help monitor therapy for heart failure and irregular heart rhythms. It ensures medication remains in the therapeutic range, preventing toxicity or reduced effectiveness. By measuring drug levels, this test supports safe cardiac management, assessment of arrhythmias, and ongoing cardiovascular health monitoring.

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The Furosemide Test measures the concentration of furosemide, a loop diuretic that increases urinary sodium and water excretion. This test helps assess medication adherence, detect potential toxicity, and monitor therapeutic levels in patients being treated for hypertension, edema, or heart failure. It supports clinicians in evaluating diuretic response and ensuring optimal renal and cardiovascular management.

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Also Known As: Furosemide Serum Plasma Test

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