Diagnostics in the pharmacy

Trockenblut

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Trockenblut, in English dried blood spot, is capillary blood dried onto a filter card. It travels by ordinary post without a cold chain, and it supports a narrower set of analyses than a liquid sample.

Trockenblut, usually called dried blood spot or DBS in the literature, is a collection method rather than a test. A few drops of capillary blood are placed on a defined filter card, dried, and sent to the laboratory.

The appeal is the logistics. A dried card is stable at room temperature and travels by ordinary post, which removes the courier window that dominates Probenlogistik for liquid samples. It also makes collection outside the pharmacy possible, since a customer can complete the card at home.

The limits are equally clear. The volume is small, which caps how many analyses one card supports. Not every analyte is validated for the method, so the panel is narrower than a liquid sample allows. Results come with method-specific reference ranges and are not interchangeable with values from a liquid sample, which matters when a customer compares a new result against an older report.

Card quality is part of the result. Spots that are too small, overlapping, applied in layers or dried in the wrong conditions get rejected, and the customer completing the card at home is the person least likely to know that.

Where it fits for a pharmacy is as a third option next to the two obvious ones. A kapillare Blutentnahme at the counter suits a focused panel with a quick answer. A venöse Blutentnahme suits broad panels. Trockenblut suits follow-up measurements and customers who will not come back for an appointment.

Whether a given analysis is offered on Trockenblut at all is decided by the akkreditiertes Labor, since the method has to sit inside its accreditation scope.

This glossary entry is general information about German pharmacy law and practice. It is not legal advice. For binding guidance on your own pharmacy, contact your Landesapothekerkammer.

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