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Dear Mark

We are currently in the process of evaluating an assay for anti-infliximab antibodies which we hope to offer as a service in the near future. In the meantime, if you would like to discuss this further, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Best Wishes

Rachel

Dr Rachel Carling FRCPath

Consultant Clinical Scientist

Biochemical Sciences

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Dear colleagues,

Does anybody offer tests for anti-infliximab antibodies?

One of our paediatric gastroenterologists has a patient with Crohn's who does not seem to be responding to treatment as well as before.

Regards

Mark Lynch

Clinical Chemistry Laboratory

Altnagelvin Hospital

 

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