Overnight Dexamethasone Suppression TestACTH Suppression Test, Cortisol Suppression Test, Dexamethasone Suppression Test (DST), DST (Dexamethasone Suppression Test) What Affects the TestReasons you may not be able to have the test or why the results may not be helpful include: - Pregnancy or extreme obesity.
- Severe weight loss, dehydration, or acute alcohol
withdrawal.
- Severe injury.
- Diabetes.
- You take medicines, such as barbiturates, phenytoin (Dilantin), birth control pills, aspirin, morphine, methadone, lithium, monoamine
oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), spironolactone (Aldactone), and
diuretics.
Some people may quickly process
(metabolize) the dose of dexamethasone. In these people, cortisol levels will not
drop unless a higher dose of the medicine is given.
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