You should be able to drink coffee before a CBC (Complete Blood count) test, unless your doctor ordered additional blood tests and tells you to not drink after midnight (NPO=nothing by mouth).
Do not drink it just in case
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I work in a lab and we always tell our patients that they can drink black coffee with no sugar and no cream. So yes you may have plain, black coffee. The cream and sugar from the coffee would falsely elevate your cholesterol.
No. People often drink coffee before, during, and after drinking beer.
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No, the coffee grounds are removed from the coffee before drinking. You do not actually drink the beans.
It may not be good for them (or for humans, for that matter), but horses have been known to drink coffee. For example, a race horse from the 1960's, Whirling Self, was known to drink black coffee from a coffee cup. He did not drink it before a race, as caffeine (like many drugs) is not allowed before races.
Do not drink it just in case
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A CBC test (Complete Blood Count) does not require fasting unless the doctor has ordered other tests and the office tells you not to drink or eat the night before.
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