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    Fluoroquinolones (including ciprofloxacin)

    Here is how I interpret their disclaimer: The lab is fine to offer this test for research purposes. In order to be fit for research use, it must provide meaningful results. Clinical use is linked to the use of the test for diagnosing a disease, they want to disclaim that this test is sufficient...
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    Fluoroquinolones (including ciprofloxacin)

    I was unable to find the description of this method. I would not say it immediately means "pseudoscience" though. It is a German lab not sure if it was a proper translation. I wonder if someone raised this question with the lab, or found the description of the test approach. E.g. Shimadzu, a...
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    Fluoroquinolones (including ciprofloxacin)

    It is interesting that the "Ciprofloxacin" marker is high whereas "Fluorcinolone-Group" is about three times lower. Have you found an explanation? If not, can you or your doctor clarify with the lab? Which exactly substances they detect under "Fluorcinolone-Group" and why its value is so...
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