Nutritional Allergen Panel 20
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6800.00 rsd
Reverse time
1 day
Sampling
Drawing blood
Category
Allergology
The Nutritional Allergen Panel 20 provides comprehensive testing for the most common food allergens. This panel is specifically designed to identify allergic reactions to various types of food that can cause unpleasant symptoms and serious health issues. Testing can be scheduled at our IntroLab laboratory in Belgrade, where experts use advanced techniques to deliver accurate and reliable results.
What is the Nutritional Allergen Panel 20?
The Nutritional Allergen Panel 20 is a specialized test used to identify allergic reactions to 20 different food allergens. The test is fast, reliable, and provides detailed information that can help in diagnosing and managing allergic reactions.
Which allergens does this panel test?
The panel covers a wide range of food allergens, including but not limited to gluten, peanuts, soy, milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, nuts, and other common allergens.
How is the test performed?
Testing is typically done through a blood test. The blood sample is analyzed to detect specific antibodies to the allergens included in the panel.
Who is this test suitable for?
This panel is ideal for people who:
- Suspect they have a food allergy
- Already have diagnosed allergies and want to check their reaction to other potential allergens
Interpreting the results
Our expert laboratory technicians will analyze your results and provide a clear understanding of your food allergies. Your doctor will then be able to adjust your allergy management plan according to your specific needs.
Preparing for the test
A few days before testing, we recommend not changing your regular diet. This includes avoiding any elimination diets or excluding foods tested by this panel. Maintaining your usual diet will help the lab accurately identify potential allergens.
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Sample: Venous blood
Reverse time: 1 day
Preparation: Before testing, stick to your usual diet. Do not change it, and avoid elimination diets so we can accurately identify allergens.