fenofibrate
Alternate answer: Fenofibrate does NOT contribute to increasing serum uric acid concentrations. In fact, several studies have shown that it may be beneficial in lowering uric acid levels. Consult your doctor for more information.
With regard to pharmacokinetics, methadone is primarily metabolized by the CYP3A4 enzyme and to a lesser degree by CYP2B6. Medications that induce or inhibit this enzyme(which Lidocaine is one) can increase or decrease the serum concentrations of methadone.
High serum sodium levels (hypernatremia ) occur at sodium concentrations over 145 mM
The thyroid releases calcitonin which is responsible for decreasing serum calcium levels and the parathyroid glands release PTH and are responsible for increasing serum calcium
AGAP stands for anion gap. It is used in the diagnosis of conditions that cause metabolic acidosis. It is calculated by subtracting the serum concentrations of chloride and bicarbonate from the concentrations of sodium plus potassium.
Anti-tetanus serum drugs are the medications which are injected as a vaccine to prevent a person from getting tetanus. The most commonly used drug is called tetanus toxoid.
Vitamin A status is measured by tests for retinol. Blood-serum retinol concentrations of 30-60 mg/dl are considered in the normal range
diarrhea, hypoparathyroidism, pancreatitis, Cushing's disease, and with excessive diuretic use
Serum
Yes, hypocalcaemia can be dangerous if your serum levels are extremely low. If a person is diagnosed with this, they will be given intravenous medications and other oral drugs.
hemolytic anemia, renal failure, Addison's disease, hyperparathyroidism, and magnesium-based antacids
Serum is serum
Serum Serum