pcp can remain in ur system for 60-90 days....it can have effects that u had the first time you took it for long periods of time....my advice....stay away from it...i've been there....
Sugar levels can flucuate widely for a number of reasons, depending on diet and age. It would be advisable to go for some blood tests, as this could be a symptom of diabetes, which if diagnosed early enough could be preventable.
It tests the hCG (pregnancy hormone) levels that are in your blood.
Vitamin tests measure the levels of certain vitamins in an individual's blood
Hormone levels can be accurately measured through blood tests, urine tests, or saliva tests. These tests can detect the amount of specific hormones present in the body and help diagnose hormonal imbalances or disorders.
Examples of biochemical tests include blood glucose tests to measure sugar levels, lipid profiles to measure cholesterol and triglyceride levels, liver function tests to assess liver health, and urine tests to check for indicators of kidney function.
Yes if the test is used to ascertain if an antibiotic is at therapeutic levels in the system (usually via bloodwork). It wouldn't be used on normal drug tests for such things as employment, the legal system, etc.
Never. There are no TAKS tests anymore.
yes
It tests for creatine levels in the blood
They are no longer available:(
Not everything can be detected by blood tests. There are many things that can be checked for like PSA, Cholesterol, sugar levels, salt levels and dozens of other indicators.
Blood tests measure the levels of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). The levels of these hormones will be higher if menopause has occurred.