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What is nvp (nevirapine) in tests?

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Dr. Juan Merayo-Rodriguez answered

Specializes in Pathology

Unknown VNP? or VNP: Could not find anything related to test in lab and "nvp". Please confirm that is the right question. But vnp is related to volume increase in blood vessels and heart. Plasma levels of atrial and ventricular natriuretic peptide (anp and vnp) can be measured and elevate in congestive heart failure (chf).

Answered 8/30/2013

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