Ft3 / Free Tridothyronine

300.00

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The FT3 test measures the level of free triiodothyronine (T3) in the blood. T3 is one of the main thyroid hormones, playing a critical role in regulating metabolism, heart rate, body temperature, and growth. The “free” form of T3 is the active portion not bound to proteins, making it a more accurate indicator of thyroid function.

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    Description

    Why It’s Done:

    Doctors recommend the FT3 test to:
    • Diagnose hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)
    • Evaluate symptoms such as weight loss, anxiety, irregular heartbeat, or heat intolerance
    • Monitor thyroid disorders and assess the effectiveness of thyroid treatments
    • Help differentiate between different types of thyroid disease, especially when TSH and FT4 results are unclear

    Preparation:

    • Fasting: Not usually required.
    • Medications: Inform your doctor about all medications and supplements, particularly thyroid medications, steroids, or birth control pills, as they may influence results.
    • Timing: Blood can be drawn at any time of day, but morning samples are often preferred for consistency.
    • No special diet or activity restrictions unless otherwise advised.