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Naltrexone and 6β-naltrexol

Purpose

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Naltrexone

Methodology

Liquid Chromatography – Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Turnaround Time

One Week

Specimen

Red-top tube (no additives) – serum. Transport at room temperature or separate serum and transport frozen.

Forms

  • Naltrexone and 6β-naltrexol Requisition Form

 

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