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Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the Pseudo Cholinesterase OPC poisoning Test is typically within 3-5 business days from the date of sample collection.

What are the prerequisites for the test Pseudo Cholinesterase OPC poisoning Test

  • Fast for at least 8 hours before the test
  • Avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours before the test
  • Inform the healthcare provider about any medications being taken, as certain drugs can affect the test results
  • Inform the healthcare provider about any recent exposure to organophosphate compounds

What are the measure values for the test Pseudo Cholinesterase OPC poisoning Test

Measure Value
Pseudo Cholinesterase Level Normal Range: 8.5 - 16.5 units/mL
OPC Poisoning Test Positive: < 5 units/mL

What does this test Pseudo Cholinesterase OPC poisoning Test identify?

The Pseudo Cholinesterase OPC poisoning Test identifies the levels of pseudocholinesterase in the blood. Pseudocholinesterase is an enzyme that breaks down certain chemicals, including organophosphate compounds (OPCs) which are commonly found in pesticides. Low levels of pseudocholinesterase can indicate exposure to OPCs and potential poisoning.

Why is this test Pseudo Cholinesterase OPC poisoning Test taken?

The Pseudo Cholinesterase OPC poisoning Test is taken to assess the levels of pseudocholinesterase enzyme in the blood, which can be inhibited by certain organophosphate compounds (OPCs). OPCs are commonly found in pesticides and insecticides, and poisoning can occur through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact with these chemicals.

Individuals who are exposed to OPCs may experience symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, and muscle weakness. Testing for pseudocholinesterase levels can help confirm OPC poisoning and guide treatment decisions.

It is important to monitor pseudocholinesterase levels in individuals who work with or are exposed to OPCs regularly, such as farmers, pesticide applicators, and industrial workers. Prompt diagnosis and treatment of OPC poisoning can prevent serious complications and improve outcomes.

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