Adrenocorticotropic HormoneACTH (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone) Test What Affects the TestReasons you may not be able to have the test or why the results may not be helpful include: - Taking medicine, such as corticosteroids
and medicines that act like cortisol or cause the release of cortisol,
including
amphetamines, lithium carbonate, and
insulin.
- Being drunk (intoxicated).
- Being pregnant or having your period.
- Having a severe injury.
- Physical or emotional stress.
- Having a medical test that uses a
radioactive tracer within 1 week before
an ACTH test.
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