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Low Cortisol Caused by Quetiapine: Presented at APA  -  May 23, 2007
DG NewsCosyntropin stimulation test was performed with cortisol levels appropriately increasing from 4.2 mcg/mL to 20.4 mcg/mL, which made a primary adrenal

Corticosteroid Helps Some ICU Patients Off Ventilators Faster  Feb 2, 2006
...including a basal cortisol level of less than 20, 25 or 30 mcg/dL or an incremental response of less than 9 mcg/dL (250 nmol/L) after cosyntropin stimulation. ... - MedPage Today


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