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First, wait for any lab testing until you are healthy. Even if you have a cold, it can affect results. Fasting tests require nothing by mouth except small amounts of water for 8 to 16 hours (call your Doctor's office to find out the number of hours he/she wants you tested at specifically). This means:

NO SMOKING

NO GUM (not even sugarless!)

NO TUMS

NO BREATH MINTS

NO TOOTHPASTE

NO COFFEE (not even black!) Also, do not EXERCISE during the fasting period. Violating these rules will affect the reliability of test results. (You can eat normally in the days before the fast.)

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9y ago

Even though when people hear fasting, they assume no eating or drinking. However, smoking should be avoided as well because it can effect the test results.

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15y ago

This depends on what the blood test is for, but it may not matter if you use this before a blood test.

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You should not chew tobacco before a fasting blood test. The chewing tobacco raises the blood glucose and it depresses insulin secretion.

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15y ago

Yes. You just can not eat food.

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13y ago

no

that's even worse

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