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AnswerI am on a military base and have taken two blood tests and received the results the same day. I'm not sure about civilian blood tests though
Yes, Percocet can affect certain blood tests, such as liver function tests, by potentially causing abnormal results. It is important to inform your healthcare provider if you are taking Percocet before undergoing any blood tests to ensure accurate interpretation of the results.
No, thyroid blood tests do not show HIV in the test results. HIV testing is a separate test that specifically looks for the presence of the HIV virus in the blood. Thyroid blood tests measure levels of thyroid hormones to assess thyroid function.
time lab test results is done
Antidepressants can affect blood test results by potentially altering levels of certain markers, such as liver enzymes. It is important to inform your healthcare provider about any medications you are taking, including antidepressants, before undergoing blood tests to ensure accurate interpretation of the results.
Yes, many blood tests results can change in the course of a week. Others stay stable for many years.
Probably there is some problem with your results.
I currently have Mono and my blood work results came in about a week after the testing.
Certain ingested foods and medications will affect the final results of certain blood tests.
Yes, temperature can affect blood tests. For example, certain tests like enzymes may give inaccurate results if the blood sample is not properly stored at the recommended temperature. Extreme temperatures can also lead to hemolysis (breakdown of red blood cells), affecting test results.
Mostly sugar and fats. And cholesterol is a fat.
Blood tests are more acccurate...So hopefully u no need to worry. Hope for the best to happpen...