after a cbc with diff, urinalisis, and blood tests. on my results page, how would alcohol or zoloft look like


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i have the readouts lab list showing everything but i don't know what alcohol or zoloft would look like in initial list, i take ativan and zanex and i don't see those either. just want to read the results

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Unless you had a drug screen you wouldn't see a drug on any of those tests. Excess use/abuse of alcohol and the prescription drugs can cause elevated liver enzymes (ALT, AST,GGT on the blood test). There are also some changes that can be seen on the red cell indices with long term use of alcohol, but the liver enzyme tests are the simplest to interpret.

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Take it to a professional who would no how to read it. Zoloft woudn't show up on a CBC or regular blood chemistry test. You would need a special drug test for that. Alcohol wouldn't show up either, but if you drink chronically your liver enzymes (ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase) might be elevated.




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