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    Luteinizing Hormone

    Luteinizing Hormone



    What Affects the Test

    Results of the luteinizing hormone test may be affected by:

    • The use of certain hormones, including those containing estrogen or progesterone (such as birth control pills).
    • The use of medicines, such as clomiphene, spironolactone, naloxone, phenothiazine, and those given for seizures (anticonvulsants).
    • Diagnostic imaging procedures, such as a thyroid scan or bone scan, that use a radioactive substance (tracer) and were performed within 7 days prior to LH testing.
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    • Liver disease.


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