INSULIN – POSTPRANDIAL

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Department : BIOCHEMISTRY

The Insulin – Postprandial Test is a blood test that measures the level of insulin in the blood after eating a meal (typically 2 hours after food intake). It helps evaluate how the body responds to glucose and how effectively insulin is regulating blood sugar levels.

The purpose of this test is to:

  • Measure insulin levels after food intake
  • Assess the body’s insulin response to glucose
  • Detect insulin resistance
  • Support diagnosis of metabolic and glucose-related disorders

Tests Prepration :

Consult your doctor. Blood sample is collected after a meal (usually 2 hours post-meal) Follow doctor’s instructions regarding meal timing Inform your doctor about medications

INSULIN – POSTPRANDIAL Test is a blood test used to measure insulin levels after a meal, helping assess insulin response and glucose metabolism.

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