no u dont need to fast
For an INR (International Normalized Ratio) test, fasting is typically not required. However, if you are undergoing other blood tests simultaneously that do require fasting, it's advisable to fast for about 8 to 12 hours beforehand. Always consult your healthcare provider for specific instructions based on your individual situation.
No, you don't need to fast for the blood test for chickenpox.
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INR is "International normalized ratio": it is a test for blood coagulation.
You do not need to fast for a chickenpox blood test.
There is no need to fast for a bun and creatinine test.
For an INR (International Normalized Ratio) test, fasting is typically not required. However, if you are undergoing other blood tests simultaneously that do require fasting, it's advisable to fast for about 8 to 12 hours beforehand. Always consult your healthcare provider for specific instructions based on your individual situation.
The INR has basically replaced the prothrombin time, or PT.
For "wbc" or "white blood cell" test, you do NOT need to fast.
No, you don't need to fast for the blood test for chickenpox.
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