Unless you are being tested for STD's, it is best to have had at least a light meal before blood testing. You should not take diet pills before a health procedure unless directed by a doctor. You should inform your doctor about any pills you may be taking, even vitamins and especially diet pills.
It would depend what you are having the blood test for. There are many things for which vitamin supliments would have absolutely no effect on (HIV test, for example) though. I would ask your healthcare professional just to be certain.
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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.
can you receive holy communion before fasting for blood work
Probably the simplest answer is about 30 minutes before workout, but it depends on your schedule. I like to work out in the mornings, plus I have a strong stomach, so I take them all as soon as I wake up. If you work out later in the day, then I suggest still taking the red X-12 early in the morning because this is a metabolism booster. Then I would take the Creatine and Maxertion (both silver pills) 30 min or so before you work out. You can take the brown multivitamins anytime of the day with food.
yes.Yes, for many people a multivitamin a day helps them alot.
You only need to fast before blood work if you are having a fasting blood glucose blood test. Not each blood drawing will require you to fast. If you are required to fast, you may still drink water before your blood work.
Yes, you can work out before donating blood. You should make sure you are adequately hydrated before donating, though.
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No, you do not have to fast.
It depends what kind of blood work they are taking. If they are taking blood for donating they wouldn't allow it and who would want to take that blood. Everyone has a one of a kind type of blood even down there. The blood is kind of "shed" from the uterus and everyone is different. So they could take it for blood work but it depends what kind of blood work.Thank you
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.
yes by blood work
You would be looked upon foolishly for knowing you had blood work being done and you went drinking the night before.