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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for EPINEPHRINE OR IODINE OR LIDOCAINE OR Lidocaine OR ANHYDROUS DEXTROSE
  1. ... exam of urine Dopamine - urine test Electrolytes - urine Epinephrine - urine test Glucose - urine HCG (qualitative - urine) Homovanillic acid (HVA) Immunoelectrophoresis - ...
  2. ... Medicine to slow the heart rate Vitamins and glucose The goal of treatment is to decrease thyroid hormone levels in the blood. Sometimes, high doses of iodine is given to try and stun the thyroid. ...
  3. ... also have blood tests to check: Cholesterol levels Glucose ... Radioactive iodine uptake and scan Thyroid ultrasound (rarely)
  4. ... tablets are used to test how much sugar (glucose) there is in a person's urine. Poisoning occurs ...
  5. ... hormones: Glucocorticoid hormones (such as cortisol) maintain sugar ... Both cortisol and adrenaline are released in response ...
  6. ... be used to diagnose excessive sweating, including: Starch-iodine test -- An iodine solution is applied to the sweaty area. After ... starch is sprinkled on the area. The starch-iodine combination turns a dark blue to black color ...
  7. ... remain unchanged or only slightly decrease include: Cortisol Epinephrine Insulin Thyroid hormones T3 and T4 Testosterone levels ...
  8. ... It results in the release of too much epinephrine and norepinephrine, hormones that control heart rate, metabolism, ... some people. Levels of the hormones norepinephrine and epinephrine return to normal after surgery. Continued high blood ...