What Does a Potassium Bromide Level Reveal?
A potassium bromide level will reveal the levels of potassium bromide circulating in the blood. There is a specific amount that is considered safe and therapeutic. GA_googleFillSlot(“Articles-InsideContent-Left-300×250”); GA_googleFillSlot(“Articles-InsideContent-Right-300×250”); High levels of potassium bromide indicate that the dose should be reduced. If seizures continue or gastrointestinal problems occur, additional medications should be prescribed. Low levels indicate that the dose of potassium bromide should be increased in order to be effective. How Is a Potassium Bromide Level Done? In order to perform a potassium bromide level, your veterinarian must draw a blood sample, which is placed in a special glass tube. The blood sample is allowed to clot, and is then placed in a centrifuge, where it is divided into two parts: serum and a blood clot. The serum is removed and submitted to a laboratory for analysis. The blood clot is discarded. The blood sample is submitted to an outside