Chemistry, asked by kanimozhii, 1 year ago

what is EDTA in a blood test

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Answered by Mamta820
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ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, is a fairly standard part of blood collection. It is used not only as a way to keep blood from clumping together, but also to treat extreme cases of lead poisoning in a process called "chelation therapy."
Answered by TotalDreamer
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hiii,

EDTA tests are used to cheak the function of kidneys through a series of blood tests.

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