Intake of drugs may influence the interpretation of laboratory test results. Knowledge and correct interpretation of possible drug-laboratory test interactions (DLTIs) is important for physicians, pharmacists and laboratory specialists. Laboratory results may be affected by analytical or physiological effects of medication. Failure to take into account the possible unintended influence of drug use on a laboratory test result may lead to incorrect diagnosis, incorrect treatment and unnecessary follow-up. The aim of this review is to give an overview of the literature investigating the clinical impact and use of DLTI decision support systems on laboratory test interpretation. Particular interactions were reported in a large number of articles...
Background: Elevated levels of Chromogranin A (CgA) may be indicative of a neuroendocrine tumour (NE...
Background: Elevated levels of Chromogranin A (CgA) may be indicative of a neuroendocrine tumour (NE...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background: The effects of drugs on laboratory tests may lead...
Background Knowledge of possible drug-laboratory test interactions (DLTIs) is important for the inte...
Abnormal laboratory test results can indicate illness, but can also be a direct result of drug use. ...
Objectives: Knowledge of possible drug-laboratory test interactions (DLTIs) is important for the int...
For the correct interpretation of test results, it is important to be aware of drug-laboratory test ...
Objectives: For the correct interpretation of test results, it is important to be aware of drug-labo...
Background-aim: The lack of knowledge of the presence of Drug-Laboratory Test Interactions (DLTIs) c...
Lack of proper linkage between a patient’s medications and the results of laboratory tests can lead ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patient safety and the life cycle of a drug are negatively...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety and the life cycle of a drug are negatively influenced by the still incre...
A critical review of the original literature has been made to identify drugs and other substances wh...
Drug effects on laboratory test results are difficult to take into account without an online decisio...
Abstract Background: The effects of drugs on laboratory tests may lead to misinterpretation of labor...
Background: Elevated levels of Chromogranin A (CgA) may be indicative of a neuroendocrine tumour (NE...
Background: Elevated levels of Chromogranin A (CgA) may be indicative of a neuroendocrine tumour (NE...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background: The effects of drugs on laboratory tests may lead...
Background Knowledge of possible drug-laboratory test interactions (DLTIs) is important for the inte...
Abnormal laboratory test results can indicate illness, but can also be a direct result of drug use. ...
Objectives: Knowledge of possible drug-laboratory test interactions (DLTIs) is important for the int...
For the correct interpretation of test results, it is important to be aware of drug-laboratory test ...
Objectives: For the correct interpretation of test results, it is important to be aware of drug-labo...
Background-aim: The lack of knowledge of the presence of Drug-Laboratory Test Interactions (DLTIs) c...
Lack of proper linkage between a patient’s medications and the results of laboratory tests can lead ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patient safety and the life cycle of a drug are negatively...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety and the life cycle of a drug are negatively influenced by the still incre...
A critical review of the original literature has been made to identify drugs and other substances wh...
Drug effects on laboratory test results are difficult to take into account without an online decisio...
Abstract Background: The effects of drugs on laboratory tests may lead to misinterpretation of labor...
Background: Elevated levels of Chromogranin A (CgA) may be indicative of a neuroendocrine tumour (NE...
Background: Elevated levels of Chromogranin A (CgA) may be indicative of a neuroendocrine tumour (NE...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background: The effects of drugs on laboratory tests may lead...