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Neither you have to get liquid (tea coffee etc.) & nor you have to eat anything, however you can take water before fasting blood work.
Yes, any blood type can take from o blood. Everyone knows that, silly.- Everyone can take O- blood, but only positive blood types (O+, A+, B+ & AB+) can take O+ blood.
No. It is best to fast 8hrs before a blood test. If you have to take prescribed medication before blood work, it is best to take that medication with a small glass of water. Any food or liquid that you introduce into your body before a blood test is performed will cause innaccurate results because your physician is looking to determine baseline levels, not baseline levels plus the effect of coffee. I would imagine that the coffee is not something that you have to drink so I would just stay away so that you spend your money on the most accurate testing and medical advice that you can get.
I would say no, since the medicine, depending on what it is for, might change your blood readings and it might not be the readings that you want. I mean, you can, but just keep that in mind.
take aspirin, ibuprofen, zinc lozenges, gargle with mint mouthwash or salt water
I have the same question, the best answer I can get from online is: 'Menthol is a common ingredient of many throat lozenges and sprays. There are no human studies on the use of menthol during pregnancy, so its risk is undetermined. The concentration of menthol in throat lozenges and sprays is low, and because of this the risk for malformations is believed to be small. ' http://www.fetal-exposure.org/OTC.html
Someone would want to take Commit lozenges when they are trying to quit smoking. One of the ingredients in Commit lozenges is a small amount of nicotine, which may help people as they experience smoking withdrawal.
It can cause swelling or hands, feet and throat. If swelling by low blood pressure occurs, it will take effect on the throat and there is a high risk present of suffocating. Good luck.
Samples must be take before milking
Can i take thyroxene before my fasting blood test?
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You shouldn't take a chance. Viruses would be destroyed but not all bacteria.
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You take apply an ointment that contains eucalyptus around your throat, take some lozenges that have the cooling effect like strepsils and you can also have a home made remedy to cool the long term effect for instance; take teaspoon of ginger powder or real ginger, mix it with a table spoon of honey(or two if its too bitter) and a two slices of lemon, bring to boil then drink when its still warm and the sore should subside. Also you can gurgle salt in warm water before bed and when you wake up.
you shouldn't trust anyone but your doctor to answer questions concerning your health.