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Laboratory Medicine Division

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    • CPTL Testing
      • Busulfan
      • Etonogestrel
      • Everolimus
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Busulfan

Purpose

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Busulfan

Methodology

Liquid Chromatography - Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Turnaround Tme

Same day (Internal); 24h (External; please contact the Lab beforehand)

Days Performed

As needed.

Specimen

Green-top sodium heparin (preferred) or EDTA plasma (transport at 4°C or separate plasma and transport frozen)

Forms

  • Requisition Form Pediatrics (q12h)(link is external and opens in a new window)
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