Answer#1Niacin has no effect on serum oxycodone levels.
Yes, in about 90% of patients studied there were levels of oxymorphone equivilant to the levels of oxycodone when the patients had only taken oxycodone.
Serum amylase raised in pancreatitis, DKA
serum sodium, serum potassium and s. chloride.
The most common cause of elevated serum glucose levels is recent food intake. The next possibility is diabetes mellitus.
High serum sodium levels
Red (Serum) Tube or a Gold (SST) Tube
Serum calcium levels may be used to test for abnormalities in the kidneys. Low calcium levels can be an indication of a kidney disease. Likewise, thyroid and parathyroid diseases also are possible when there is an abnormal serum calcium level.
Chemistry panel
Serum creatinine levels
Serum ACE levels are elevated in approximately 80-90% of patients with active sarcoidosis
The normal levels of serum potassium are 3.5-5.0 mM