NOR ADRENALINE (NOR-EPINEPHRINE), EDTA PLASMA

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The Nor Adrenaline (Nor-epinephrine) test measures the concentration of noradrenaline in EDTA plasma to assess adrenal gland function and detect disorders affecting the sympathetic nervous system. Elevated levels may indicate stress-related endocrine disorders, pheochromocytoma, paraganglioma, or autonomic dysfunction. This test is helpful for investigating causes of severe or resistant hypertension, panic symptoms, and cardiovascular irregularities. Metropolis Healthcare offers highly accurate testing using advanced chromatography and mass spectrometry techniques to support precise diagnosis and treatment planning
 

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Sample Type: EDTA PLASMA

Fasting Not Required


Notes: N0034

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

What does the Nor Adrenaline test include?
This test measures plasma noradrenaline levels to evaluate adrenal and sympathetic nervous system activity, processed with accuracy at Metropolis Healthcare.

How does Metropolis Healthcare perform this test?
Metropolis Healthcare uses advanced LC-MS/MS and HPLC technology under strict quality standards for precise hormonal analysis.

Who should take the Nor Adrenaline test?
Individuals with unexplained hypertension, palpitations, panic episodes, or suspected pheochromocytoma may require this test at Metropolis Healthcare.

Why is this test important?
It helps diagnose adrenal hormone excess and guides treatment decisions for related disorders, supported by expert evaluation at Metropolis Healthcare.

Do I need any preparation before the test?
Certain medications, caffeine, and stress may affect levels, and Metropolis Healthcare may recommend fasting or temporary medication adjustments based on doctor advice.

How long does it take to receive results from Metropolis Healthcare?
Results are generally available within a few working days depending on testing workflow and location.

Can medications affect Nor Adrenaline levels?
Yes, drugs such as antidepressants, antihypertensives, and stimulants may alter levels, and Metropolis Healthcare suggests informing your doctor for accurate interpretation.

Is this test helpful for monitoring treatment response?
Yes, it is used for follow-up of adrenal tumors and autonomic disorders, with reliable long-term monitoring support at Metropolis Healthcare

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