New math could give patients more flexibility for blood tests
NCT ID NCT07306039
Summary
This study is testing whether a new calculation method called eLi12 can work in real-world clinics. It aims to estimate the proper lithium level in patients with bipolar disorder when their blood test isn't taken exactly 12 hours after their last dose. The study will enroll 200 patients to see if they can accurately report their last dose time and if clinicians find the eLi12 estimate helpful and safe.
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Locations
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Clinic for Bipolar Disorder, Aarhus University Hospital Psychiatry
Aarhus, Denmark
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Psychiatric Hospital Gødstrup
Herning, Denmark
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Psychiatric Hospital Randers
Randers, Denmark
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