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Medication-Induced Pulmonary Disease - Drug-Induced Pulmonary Disease


Diagnosis & Tests

How is the condition diagnosed?

A person's symptoms and the findings of a physical exam give the healthcare provider an indication that a respiratory problem exists. Chest x-rays and other tests may be needed to determine the exact nature of the lung problem. The provider must then determine whether or not the lung disease is due to a medication. The person may need to stop the medication to see if the lung problem goes away. Rarely, a lung biopsy is required. This procedure involves removing a small piece tissue from the lung with a needle. The sample is then examined in the lab.


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