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- Quantity of product Losartan Potassium 50mg Tablet Losacar 7's can not be less than 10
- Quantity of product Losartan/Hydrochlorothiazide Tablet Losacar H 10's can not be less than 10
- Quantity of product Aspirin 75mg Tablet Ecorin 10's can not be less than 10
- Quantity of product S(-) Amlodipine/Losartan ASOMEX-LT 2.5/50MG TAB can not be less than 10
- Quantity of product Zinnat Tablet 250mg can not be less than 10
- Quantity of product Nebivolol/ Hydrochlorothiazide Nebilong H Tablet 10's can not be less than 10
- Quantity of product Diazepam 5mg COZEPAM Tablets 10's can not be less than 10
- Quantity of product Zinnat Cefuroxime 500mg Tablets 10's can not be less than 10
- Quantity of product Lansoprazole 30mg Lansoprazole UK capsules 7'S can not be less than 28
- Quantity of product Telvas H 80/12.5 Tablets 10's can not be less than 10
- Quantity of product Mefenamic Acid 500mg MEFTAL Tablets10's can not be less than 100
- Quantity of product Amlozaar Tablet 10's can not be less than 10
Factor IX (Antihemophilic factor B or Christmas factor)
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200,000UGX
This test is part of a group of screening tests to find out which type of bleeding disorder you may have.
Blood.
No specific patient preparation protocol required. Inform the doctor if you are on any medications, have any allergies or underlying medical conditions before this test.
Coagulation factors are proteins circulating in the blood that are essential for proper blood clot formation. Coagulation factor tests measure the function of or sometimes the amount of these proteins in the blood. There are nine coagulation factor proteins that can be measured clinically Factor I, II, V, VII, IX, X, XI, XIII. These factors are referred to by a name or Roman numeral or both in some cases. When one or more of these factors are produced in too small a quantity, or are not functioning correctly, they can cause excessive bleeding.