Catecholamines in UrineDopamine Measurement in Urine, Epinephrine Measurement in Urine, Metanephrine Measurement in Urine, Norepinephrine Measurement in Urine, Vanillymandelic Acid Measurement in Urine What Affects the TestReasons you may not be able to have the test or why the results may not be helpful include:
- Doing physical exercise.
- Having extreme emotional stress.
- Having surgery, injury, or
illness.
- Taking certain medicines, such as ASA, nitroglycerin, tricyclic antidepressants, tetracycline, theophylline, and some blood pressure medicines.
- Using nicotine, alcohol (ethanol) or
cocaine.
- Taking non-prescription cough, cold, or sinus
medicines.
- Eating or drinking foods with
caffeine.
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