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Lactose Tolerance Test

Order Code
046300
CPT
82951, 82952x2
Test Details
Synonyms

Lactose Consumption Test

TAT

5 days

Methodology

Enzymatic

Performing Location

Accredited Laboratory Partner

Testing Frequency

Contact Technical Support

Test Overview

Measures blood glucose after lactose ingestion. Diagnoses lactose intolerance.

Specimen Type

Plasma

Volume

Full tube for each sample

Specimen Container

Gray-top (sodium fluoride) tube

Patient Preparation

No special preparation is required for this test. You may eat, drink, and take your medications as normal, unless instructed otherwise by your healthcare provider.

Collection

Draw fasting sample prior to lactose administration. Give lactose according to the following: • Children up to 12 years: 2 g/kg body weight with a maximum of 50 g in 250 mL water. • Adults: 50 g in 250 mL water Collect specimens at 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes following lactose administration. Label each tube with the patient's name and time of drawing according to the following: The first tube should be labeled with the "patient's name," "fasting," and the time of the draw. The remaining four tubes should be labeled with the "patient's name" and the time of the draw.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Room temperature 14 days
Refrigerated 14 days
Frozen 14 days
Order Code
046300
CPT
82951, 82952x2
Test Details
Synonyms

Lactose Consumption Test

TAT

5 days

Methodology

Enzymatic

Performing Location

Accredited Laboratory Partner

Testing Frequency

Contact Technical Support

Test Overview

Measures blood glucose after lactose ingestion. Diagnoses lactose intolerance.

Specimen Type

Plasma

Volume

Full tube for each sample

Specimen Container

Gray-top (sodium fluoride) tube

Patient Preparation

No special preparation is required for this test. You may eat, drink, and take your medications as normal, unless instructed otherwise by your healthcare provider.

Collection

Draw fasting sample prior to lactose administration. Give lactose according to the following: • Children up to 12 years: 2 g/kg body weight with a maximum of 50 g in 250 mL water. • Adults: 50 g in 250 mL water Collect specimens at 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes following lactose administration. Label each tube with the patient's name and time of drawing according to the following: The first tube should be labeled with the "patient's name," "fasting," and the time of the draw. The remaining four tubes should be labeled with the "patient's name" and the time of the draw.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Room temperature 14 days
Refrigerated 14 days
Frozen 14 days