Modexa (Fluvoxamine) Test Price | Lahalak Platform

Laboratory test to measure Fluvoxamine (Modexa) levels, ensuring optimal drug balance and maximizing the benefits of treatment for OCD and depression for better mental health.

Prices starts from: 580.79 SAR

Scientific name: Fluvoxamine (Modexa) Level Test

The Fluvoxamine (Modexa) test is a laboratory test used to measure the concentration of the fluvoxamine drug in the blood, which is commonly used to treat depression and anxiety disorders. This test is performed to monitor the drug levels in the patient's body to ensure the appropriate therapeutic dose is achieved and to avoid overdoses that could...

Fluvoxamine (Modexa) Level Test
Service type Laboratory Test (Blood)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 580.79 SAR

Included Services

  • Fluvoxamine (Modexa) Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Importance of the Test:
  • Determining Drug Levels: Ensures that fluvoxamine concentration in the blood is within the appropriate therapeutic range.
  • Detecting Inadequate Doses: If the patient shows no improvement, it may indicate a need to increase the dose.
  • Avoiding Overdosing: Helps identify if drug levels are too high, which could lead to side effects.
  • Assessing Treatment Compliance: Comparing drug levels with expected levels based on prescribed doses to evaluate adherence.

Recommended groups

  • Patients Taking Fluvoxamine: To monitor drug levels in the blood and ensure effectiveness.
  • Patients Experiencing Side Effects: Such as dizziness, nausea, or any symptoms indicating potential drug toxicity.
  • Patients Not Responding to Treatment: If there is no improvement in psychological condition, dose adjustment may be needed.
  • Patients with Other Medical Conditions: Such as liver or kidney problems, which can affect drug metabolism.
  • Patients Taking Other Medications: To ensure no adverse interactions affecting fluvoxamine levels.
  • Psychiatrists or Therapists: May request the test to evaluate treatment effectiveness and make necessary adjustments based on results.

Symptoms indicative

  • Drug Toxicity Symptoms: Such as severe dizziness, nausea, vomiting, confusion, and excessive sweating, which may indicate elevated drug levels in the blood.
  • Unusual Side Effects: Such as sleep disturbances, excessive anxiety, or mood changes, which may suggest imbalanced drug levels.
  • Lack of Improvement in Mental Health: Persistence or worsening of depression or anxiety symptoms despite taking fluvoxamine, indicating potential reduced drug effectiveness.
  • Withdrawal Symptoms: Such as irritability, mood swings, or physical symptoms like dizziness upon abrupt discontinuation of the drug.
  • Changes in Body Response: If the doctor observes that the patient’s response to treatment is not as expected, or there is suspicion of drug interactions with other medications.

FAQs

  • What is the purpose of this test? The purpose is to measure fluvoxamine levels in the blood to ensure effectiveness and avoid overdose or toxicity.
  • When is this test recommended? It is recommended when symptoms of toxicity appear, if the patient is not responding to treatment, or when dose adjustment is needed.
  • Should the medication be stopped before the test? No, it is preferable not to stop taking fluvoxamine, as the level is measured during treatment.
  • Can other medications affect the test results? Yes, some medications may affect fluvoxamine metabolism, so the doctor should be informed of any other medications being taken.
  • What do the test results mean? The results indicate whether fluvoxamine levels are within the therapeutic range, below it, or above the normal limit, which may require dose adjustment.
  • Is this test necessary for all patients taking fluvoxamine? Not necessarily; it is usually performed in specific cases such as lack of improvement or the appearance of side effects.

Normal Levels

  • 30 to 300 ng/mL
  • Levels below this range may indicate that the dose is insufficient for treatment.
  • Levels above this range may increase the risk of side effects or toxicity.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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