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What does R3E stand for in blood pathology - Health & Beauty

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Rule 3 exemption [R3E) allows certain blood tests to be repeated eg monthly. It is not a blood test but an authorisation. NB. In Australia.

http://www.fixya.com/support/t23852291-r3e_stand_in_blood_pathology#

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