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Mailbase to the rescue once again!
Many thanks to all those who replied - apparently it can be done via Sanofi-Aventis (01483 505515) and they arrange everything - analysis actually offered by a lab in Belgium.
 
Angela
 
Angela Kremmyda  DipRCPath
Principal Clinical Scientist (Biochemistry)
Royal Alexandra Hospital
Tel: 0141-3147199
 

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Dear all,
 
Does anyone know of any lab that can measure leflunomide levels? I have a request from our pharmacy and they claim that they've done it before - but unfortunately can't remember where! Nothing on assay finder.
 
Many thanks in anticipation,
 
Angela
 
Angela Kremmyda  DipRCPath
Principal Clinical Scientist (Biochemistry)
Royal Alexandra Hospital
Tel: 0141-3147199
 

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