SEROTONIN 5-HT RANDOM URINE Test
Test Name: SEROTONIN 5-HT RANDOM URINE Test
Components: Serotonin
Price: 1050.0 AED
Sample Condition
50 mL (10 mL min.) aliquot of random urine. Add 50% HCl drop by drop to bring the pH between 1-2. Do not use concentrated HCl. Ship refrigerated or frozen.
Patient should strictly avoid: bananas, walnuts, tomatoes, pineapples, plums, gooseberries, mirabelles, melons, avocados, aubergines, kiwi fruits, and drugs like methocarbamol, mephenesin, guaiphenesis, paracetamol, salicylic acid, and strenuous exercise at least 48 hours before and during specimen collection.
Report Delivery
Sample: Wed / Sat by 9 am
Report: 2 days
Method
LC-MS / MS
Test Type
Disorders of Endocrine System
Doctor
Endocrinologist
Test Department
GENETIC
Pre Test Information
Patient should strictly avoid: bananas, walnuts, tomatoes, pineapples, plums, gooseberries, mirabelles, melons, avocados, aubergines, kiwi fruits, and drugs like methocarbamol, mephenesin, guaiphenesis, paracetamol, salicylic acid, and strenuous exercise at least 48 hours before and during specimen collection.
Test Details
The serotonin (5-HT) random urine test is a diagnostic test used to measure the levels of serotonin in a person’s urine. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in regulating mood, sleep, appetite, and other bodily functions. It is primarily produced in the brain and released into the bloodstream.
This test is typically ordered by healthcare providers to evaluate serotonin levels in individuals with suspected serotonin-related disorders such as depression, anxiety, or certain types of tumors. It can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of medications used to treat these conditions.
To perform the test, a random urine sample is collected from the patient. The urine sample is then sent to a laboratory, where the serotonin levels are measured using specialized techniques. The results are usually reported as the amount of serotonin present in micrograms per 24 hours or as a ratio to creatinine levels in the urine.
It is important to note that the serotonin random urine test is not a definitive diagnostic tool for serotonin-related disorders. It is often used in conjunction with other clinical assessments and laboratory tests to provide a comprehensive evaluation. Therefore, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider to interpret the results and determine the appropriate course of action based on the individual’s symptoms and medical history.
Test Name | SEROTONIN 5-HT RANDOM URINE Test |
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Components | |
Price | 1050.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 50 mL (10 mL min.) aliquot of random urine. Add 50% HCl drop by drop to bring the pH between 1\u0192??2. Do not use concentrated HCl.Ship refrigerated or frozen. Patient should strictly avoid bananas, wallnuts, tomatoes, pineapples, plums, gooseberries, mirabelles, melons, avocados, aubergines, kiwi fruits and drugs like methocarbamol, mephenesin, guaiphenesis, paracetamol, salicylic acid and strenuous exercise at least 48 hours before and during specimen collection. |
Report Delivery | SampleWed / Sat by 9 am; Report2 days |
Method | LC-MS / MS |
Test type | Disorders of Endocrine System |
Doctor | Endocrinologist |
Test Department: | GENETIC |
Pre Test Information | Patient should strictly avoid bananas, walnuts, tomatoes, pineapples, plums, gooseberries, mirabelles, melons, avocados, aubergines, kiwi fruits and drugs like methocarbamol, mephenesin, guaiphenesis, paracetamol, salicylic acid and strenuous exercise at least 48 hours before and during specimen collection. |
Test Details |
The serotonin (5-HT) random urine test is a diagnostic test used to measure the levels of serotonin in a person’s urine. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in regulating mood, sleep, appetite, and other bodily functions. It is primarily produced in the brain and released into the bloodstream. This test is typically ordered by healthcare providers to evaluate serotonin levels in individuals with suspected serotonin-related disorders such as depression, anxiety, or certain types of tumors. It can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of medications used to treat these conditions. To perform the test, a random urine sample is collected from the patient. The urine sample is then sent to a laboratory, where the serotonin levels are measured using specialized techniques. The results are usually reported as the amount of serotonin present in micrograms per 24 hours or as a ratio to creatinine levels in the urine. It is important to note that the serotonin random urine test is not a definitive diagnostic tool for serotonin-related disorders. It is often used in conjunction with other clinical assessments and laboratory tests to provide a comprehensive evaluation. Therefore, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider to interpret the results and determine the appropriate course of action based on the individual’s symptoms and medical history. |