No. The test is a fasting blood test so you don't eat or drink anything before the test from midnight the night before until the test is done. Best to do the test first thing in the morning.
Drink containing glucose for energy production, such as fruit juice
You shouldn't drink alcohol 24 hours before the test.
You should not drink alcohol before getting a blood test for cholesterol. You need to completely fast before getting this blood test.
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If you drink alcohol 12 hours before the blood test for cholesterol, its traces will be found in the blood sample. It is therefore advisable not to drink alcohol.
Drink alcohol
Yes, you are not to eat or drink before a cholesterol blood test.
If you drink alcohol before a liver panel test, the results may be affected due to the way the liver functions. It is responsible for filtering the alcohol out of the blood.
No you can't have anything. It is a fasting blood test.
Well............I guess you can..........but you're going to fail.
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Yes you can. The blood can be filtered to remove the alcohol. This is according to LifeStream, the organization I donate through.
Drink it the liquid.
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A complete cholesterol test - also called a lipid panel or lipid profile - is a group of blood tests that can measure the amount of cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood. A cholesterol test can help determine your risk of atherosclerosis, the buildup of plaques in your arteries that can lead to narrowed or blocked arteries throughout your body. If your cholesterol levels are high, you probably won't have any signs or symptoms, so a cholesterol test is an important tool. High cholesterol levels are a significant risk factor for heart disease.You should fast (no food or liquids other than water) for nine to 12 hours before the test. You can drink water in the time leading up to the test, but avoid coffee, tea and other beverages.
User responses: No. From what I have read caffeine does affect cholesterol levels and/or the way they can be interpreted when reading results of a cholesterol blood test. I would suggest that you be clean of any caffeine - three or more days ahead of time - to obtain a caffeine-free result.Advice seems to vary. Some say that black coffee (no sugar, no milk) is fine. Sources for that listed below.