Parathyroid HormoneParathormone, PTH (Parathyroid Hormone) Test What Affects the TestReasons you may not be able to have the test or why the
results may not be helpful include: - Taking medicine that
raises PTH levels. These include lithium, furosemide,
rifampin, anticonvulsants, thiazide
diuretics, and medications that contain
phosphate.
- Taking medicine that lowers PTH
levels. These include cimetidine and propranolol (Inderal LA).
- Being pregnant or
breast-feeding.
- Having high cholesterol or triglyceride
levels.
- Having a scan that
uses a
radioactive tracer within 1 week of PTH
test.
- Drinking milk or eating milk products
right before the test.
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