A green or mint-colored tube is typically used for lipase testing.
For a HgA1c you would need a lavender top tube.
A red-top tube is typically used for Lipase tests, which measure the levels of lipase enzyme in the blood. It is important to follow specific instructions provided by the laboratory or healthcare provider for proper sample collection.
A lavender or purple-topped tube is typically used for a magnesium blood draw.
A lavender top tube is typically used to draw an ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) test.
A green or mint-colored tube is typically used for lipase testing.
For a HgA1c you would need a lavender top tube.
A red-top tube is typically used for Lipase tests, which measure the levels of lipase enzyme in the blood. It is important to follow specific instructions provided by the laboratory or healthcare provider for proper sample collection.
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A lavender or purple-topped tube is typically used for a magnesium blood draw.
A lavender top tube is typically used to draw an ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) test.
A red-top or tiger-top tube is typically used to collect blood samples for lipase testing. These tubes contain a clot activator and gel separator that helps in separating serum from cells after centrifugation.
A lavender or purple tube is typically used for TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) blood draw.
2 ml whole blood in red top tube or three 0.6 ml microtubes
A lavender-top tube is typically used to draw blood for clozapine levels. It is important to follow the specific laboratory's instructions for the proper collection tube.
A lavender or purple top tube is typically used to draw blood for Hep C testing.
A lavender or light blue tube is typically used for an amylase blood draw as it contains an anticoagulant (lavender tube) or no anticoagulant (light blue tube) needed for the test.