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Penicillin Antibiotic Allergy Profile

£ 125

“Penicillin allergy profile”, The ‘Penicillin allergy profile’ is designed to assess an individual’s allergic reaction to various penicillin-related antibiotics. This profile includes tests for Amoxicilloyl, Ampicilloyl, Cefaclor, Penicillin G (Pen G), and Penicillin V (Pen V). Each of these tests detects specific antibodies or immune responses to different penicillin derivatives. Identifying an allergy to these antibiotics is crucial for avoiding potential allergic reactions, which can range from mild rashes to severe anaphylaxis. By determining sensitivities to these medications, healthcare providers can tailor antibiotic treatments more safely and effectively, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions and ensuring appropriate alternatives are prescribed.

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Phosphate

£ 35

Phosphate is a mineral essential for energy production and bone health. Abnormal levels can indicate kidney disease, bone disorders, or imbalances in calcium and phosphate metabolism.

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Phosphatidylethanol (PETH)

£ 115

Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) is a biomarker of alcohol consumption. Elevated levels indicate recent alcohol intake and are used to monitor and assess alcohol use disorders.

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PLAC Test (Lp-PLA2)

£ 105
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Potassium

£ 35

Potassium is an electrolyte crucial for maintaining proper cell function, nerve transmission, and muscle contraction. Abnormal levels can indicate kidney dysfunction or metabolic imbalances.

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Pre-Travel Screen (DVT) Profile

£ 269

This test measures the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) before traveling. DVT is a condition where blood clots form in the deep veins, typically in the legs.

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Prealbumin

£ 99

Prealbumin is a protein that helps assess nutritional status and liver function. Low levels can indicate malnutrition, liver disease, or inflammatory conditions.

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Pregnancy Beta-HCG

£ 39

Pregnancy Beta-HCG is a hormone produced during pregnancy. Testing for beta-HCG helps confirm pregnancy, monitor its progress, and assess the risk of complications.

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Pregnenolone

£ 125

Pregnenolone is a hormone involved in the production of other steroid hormones. Abnormal levels can indicate adrenal or hormonal imbalances and help in assessing endocrine health.

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Pro B-Type Natriuretic Peptides (Pro-BNP)

£ 85

Pro B-type Natriuretic Peptides (Pro-BNP) are markers used to diagnose and monitor heart failure. Elevated levels indicate heart strain and help assess the severity of cardiac conditions.

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Progesterone

£ 39

Progesterone is a hormone involved in regulating the menstrual cycle and supporting pregnancy. Abnormal levels can indicate fertility issues or hormonal imbalances.

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Prolactin

£ 39

Prolactin is a hormone that stimulates breast milk production. Elevated levels can indicate pituitary disorders, such as prolactinomas, or other conditions affecting reproductive health.

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Prostate Profile

£ 69

The Prostate Profile (Total & Free PSA) test is a blood test that measures the levels of two substances in your blood called prostate-specific antigens (PSA). PSA is produced by the prostate gland, which is a small organ in men located below the bladder. This test has commonly been used to help detect prostate cancer. It is also very useful to monitor known prostate cancer cases. This test measures two types of PSA: total PSA and free PSA. Total PSA refers to the overall amount of PSA in your blood, while free PSA refers to the amount of PSA that is not bound to other proteins. By comparing the levels of total and free PSA, doctors can get a better understanding of the likelihood of prostate cancer. High PSA levels can be caused by ejaculating and other conditions, such as a benignly enlarged prostate or inflammation of the prostate. You need to wait 48 hours after ejaculation before testing to avoid getting a high level due to this. It is important to remember that this test is not very reliable. It does help with identifying cases of prostate cancer – and this is particularly true when men test themselves regualrly and see increases over time, but there are many times when a high level is investigated and no cancer is found and other times when cancer is present with a normal PSA level. Therefore, this test is not a definitive diagnosis for prostate cancer, but rather a tool to help doctors assess the risk and determine if further testing or monitoring is necessary. It is oftern recommended for men over the age of 50 or those with a family history of prostate cancer to have a PSA done regularly and check for any changes in levels. A PSA test (and a visit to a doctor) will be recommended If you have any sympotms of prostate problems such as Frequent urge to urinate. Need to get up many times during the night to urinate. Blood in urine or semen. Pain or burning urination. Painful ejaculation. Frequent pain or stiffness in lower back, hips, pelvic or rectal area, or upper thighs. Dribbling of urine.

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Protein C

£ 85

Protein C is a protein involved in regulating blood clotting. Deficiencies or dysfunctions can increase the risk of thrombosis. Testing Protein C helps diagnose clotting disorders.

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