Stool AnalysisFecal Analysis How To Prepare Many medicines can change the results
of this test. You will need to avoid certain medications depending on which
kind of stool analysis you have. You may need to stop taking medicines such as
antacids, antidiarrheal medications, antiparasite medications, antibiotics,
enemas, laxatives, or
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for 1 to
2 weeks before you have the test. Be sure to tell your doctor about all the
nonprescription and prescription medicines you take. Be sure to
tell your doctor if you have: - Recently had an
X-ray test using barium
contrast material, such as a
barium enema or
upper gastrointestinal series (barium swallow). Barium
can interfere with test results.
- Traveled in recent weeks or
months, especially if you have traveled outside the country. Parasites, fungi,
viruses, or bacteria from other countries may affect the test.
If your stool is being tested for blood, you will need to
follow a special diet for 2 days before the stool collection period begins.
Your doctor will give you a list of recommended foods. - Do not eat red meat, turnips, cauliflower,
broccoli, bananas, cantaloupe, beets, or parsnips.
- Do not drink
alcohol, including wine and beer.
- Do not take
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as
aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), or naproxen (Aleve)
- Do not take vitamin C.
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