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Q: Can you drink regular coffee before a CRP blood test?
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Can you drink coffee before a blood panel test?

no


Can you drink black coffee before blood work?

Do not drink it just in case


Can you drink water and decaf coffee before blood work?

YES


Can you drink coffee before a cbc?

You should be able to drink coffee before a CBC (Complete Blood count) test, unless your doctor ordered additional blood tests and tells you to not drink after midnight (NPO=nothing by mouth).


Can you drink black coffee before a blood test is done?

if u want black blood


Can you drink black coffee before a blood test that does not requires fasting?

yes


Can you drink coffee with non diary creamer before blood test for cholesterol?

No you can't have anything. It is a fasting blood test.


Can you drink coffee before a fasting blood test?

No. You can and should drink red bull before fasting labs. The diet red bull, of course. This is much better for you and will not affect the blood test.


Can I drink coffee before a fasting blood draw?

You should check with your doctor, but it should be ok to have black coffee with no sugar, cream or milk.


Can you drink black decaf coffee before a blood test?

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.


Will you get sick if you drink coffee before beer?

No. People often drink coffee before, during, and after drinking beer.


What is an ethopian coffee?

Ethiopian coffee is the coffee that is the primary coffee to drink in African countries including Ethiopia. There is a little difference in the taste between that and regular coffee because regular coffee is a bit creamier.