Sirolimus ( Rapamycin )
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6000,00 rsd
Reverse time
Up to 15 days
Sampling
Drawing blood
Category
Biochemistry
The IntroLab laboratory in Belgrade provides accurate analysis of Sirolimus (Rapamycin). Sirolimus, also known as Rapamycin, is a drug commonly used in immunosuppressive therapy, especially in patients who have undergone organ transplantation. Monitoring Sirolimus levels in the blood is crucial for achieving optimal therapy effectiveness and maintaining health.
What is Sirolimus (Rapamycin)?
Sirolimus, also known as Rapamycin, is a medication used in immunosuppressive therapy to prevent the rejection of a transplanted organ. It works by reducing the activity of the immune system, thereby decreasing the risk of rejection reactions and damage to the new organ.
When is Sirolimus (Rapamycin) analysis performed and why is it important?
The analysis of Sirolimus (Rapamycin) is usually carried out after an organ transplant to monitor the drug levels in the blood. This is important to ensure the optimal dosage of the medication and achieve effective immunosuppressive therapy. Monitoring Sirolimus levels helps prevent rejection of the transplanted organ, minimize the risk of complications, and maintain the health of the patient.
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Sample: Venous blood
Reverse time: Up to 15 days
Preparation: The doctor will provide you with detailed guidelines and instructions on how to prepare for this analysis.