Medication & Supplement Safety - Comprehensive Female Lab Panel
The Medication & Supplement Safety Comprehensive Female Lab Panel includes 38 tests and 154 biomarkers to support provider-guided safety review for people taking prescriptions, supplements, GLP-1s, statins, hormones, performance products, or wellness products. It evaluates liver, kidney, muscle, pancreas, thyroid, hormone, blood sugar, lipid, inflammation, vitamin, mineral, heavy metal, and nutrient markers, including CBC, CMP, cystatin C, GGT, CK, lipase, ApoB, and hormones.
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The following is a list of what is included in the item above. Click the test(s) below to view what biomarkers are measured along with an explanation of what the biomarker is measuring.
Also known as: Microalbumin Random Urine with Creatinine
Creatinine, Random Urine
Microalbumin
Microalbumin/Creatinine
Amylase
Apolipoprotein B
Also known as: Bilirubin Fractionated
Bilirubin, Direct
Bilirubin, Indirect
Bilirubin, Total
Also known as: CBC, CBC includes Differential and Platelets, CBC/PLT w/DIFF, Complete Blood Count (includes Differential and Platelets)
NOTE: Ulta Lab Tests provides CBC test results from Quest Diagnostics as they are reported. Often, different biomarker results are made available at different time intervals. When reporting the results, Ulta Lab Tests denotes those biomarkers not yet reported as 'pending' for every biomarker the test might report. Only biomarkers Quest Diagnostics observes are incorporated and represented in the final CBC test results provided by Ulta Lab Tests.
Absolute Band Neutrophils (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Basophils
Absolute Blasts (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Eosinophils
Absolute Lymphocytes
Absolute Metamyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Monocytes
Absolute Myelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Neutrophils
Absolute Nucleated Rbc (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Promyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Band Neutrophils (Only Reported If Detected)
Basophils
Blasts (Only Reported If Detected)
Eosinophils
Hematocrit
Hemoglobin
Lymphocytes
MCH
MCHC
MCV
Metamyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Monocytes
MPV
Myelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Neutrophils
Nucleated Rbc (Only Reported If Detected)
Platelet Count
Promyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
RDW
Reactive Lymphocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Red Blood Cell Count
White Blood Cell Count
Also known as: CoQ10
Coenzyme Q10
Also known as: Chem 12, Chemistry Panel, Chemistry Screen, CMP, Complete Metabolic Panel, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel CMP, SMA 12, SMA 20
Albumin
Albumin/Globulin Ratio
Alkaline Phosphatase
Alt
AST
Bilirubin, Total
Bun/Creatinine Ratio
Calcium
Carbon Dioxide
Chloride
Creatinine
Egfr African American
Egfr Non-Afr. American
GFR-AFRICAN AMERICAN
GFR-NON AFRICAN AMERICAN
Globulin
Glucose
Potassium
Protein, Total
Sodium
Urea Nitrogen (Bun)
Also known as: CK (Total), CPK, CPK (Total), Creatine Kinase CK Total, Creatine Phosphokinase (CPK), Total CK
Creatine Kinase, Total
CYSTATIN C
eGFR
Also known as: Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate, DHEA SO4, DHEA Sulfate Immunoassay, DHEAS, Transdehydroandrosterone
DHEA SULFATE
Also known as: DHT, Dihydrotestosterone, Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), Dihydrotestosterone DHT LCMSMS
Dihydrotestosterone,
Also known as: Estradiol Ultrasensitive LCMSMS
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive
Ferritin
Also known as: Gamma Glutamyl Transferase GGT, Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase, Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase, Gamma-GT, GGTP, GTP
Ggt
Also known as: Heavy Metals Panel with Cadmium Random Urine
Arsenic, Random Urine
Cadmium, Random Urine
Creatinine, Random Urine
Lead, Random Urine
Mercury, Random Urine
Also known as: A1c, Glycated Hemoglobin, Glycohemoglobin, Glycosylated Hemoglobin, HA1c, HbA1c, Hemoglobin A1c, Hemoglobin A1c HgbA1C, Hgb A1c
HEMOGLOBIN A1C
Also known as: Hepatitis Panel General
Confirmation
Hepatitis A Ab, Total
Hepatitis B Core Ab Total
Hepatitis B Surface
Hepatitis B Surface
Hepatitis C Antibody
Signal To Cut-Off
Also known as: C-Reactive Protein, Cardio CRP, Cardio hs-CRP, CRP, High Sensitivity CRP, High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein, High-sensitivity CRP, Highly Sensitive CRP, hsCRP, Ultra-sensitive CRP
Hs Crp
Also known as: IGF-1, IGFI LCMS, Insulin-Like Growth Factor, Insulin-like Growth Factor - 1, Somatomedin C, Somatomedin-C
Igf I, LC/MS
Z Score (Female)
Also known as: Iron and TIBC, Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity TIBC, TIBC
% Saturation
Iron Binding Capacity
Iron, Total
Also known as: LPS
Lipase
Also known as: Cholesterol, HDL,Fasting Lipids,Cholesterol, LDL, Fasting Lipids, Lipid Panel (fasting), Lipid Profile (fasting), Lipids
Chol/HDLC Ratio
Cholesterol, Total
HDL Cholesterol
LDL-Cholesterol
Non HDL Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Also known as: Lipoprotein A, Lp (a), Lp(a)
Lipoprotein (A)
Magnesium
Also known as: Magnesium RBC
Magnesium, Rbc
ARACHIDONIC ACID
ARACHIDONIC ACID/EPA
DHA
DPA
EPA
EPA+DPA+DHA
LINOLEIC ACID
OMEGA-3 TOTAL
OMEGA-6 TOTAL
OMEGA-6/OMEGA-3 RATIO
Also known as: Inorganic Phosphate, P, Phosphate as Phosphorus, Phosphorus, PO4
Phosphate (As Phosphorus)
Also known as: Pro Time with INR, Prothrombin Time and International Normalized Ratio, Prothrombin Time PT with INR, Prothrombin Time with INR, Protime with INR, PT
Inr
Pt
Also known as: "Biointact" PTH and Calcium, Intact PTH and Calcium, Parathyroid Hormone and Calcium, PTH and Calcium, PTH Intact and Calcium
Calcium
PARATHYROID HORMONE,
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D2
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D3
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, Total
Also known as: Free T4, FT4, T4 Free
T4, Free
Also known as: Testosterone Total And Free And Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
Free Testosterone
Sex Hormone Binding
TESTOSTERONE, TOTAL,
Thyroglobulin Antibodies
Thyroid Peroxidase
Also known as: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Test, Thyrotropin Test
TSH
Also known as: Serum Urate, UA
Uric Acid
Also known as: UA, Complete, Urinalysis UA Complete, Urine Analysis, Complete
Amorphous Sediment (Only Reported If Detected)
Appearance
Bacteria
Bilirubin
Calcium Oxalate Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Casts (Only Reported If Detected)
Color
Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Glucose
Granular Cast (Only Reported If Detected)
Hyaline Cast
Ketones
Leukocyte Esterase
Nitrite
Occult Blood
Ph
Protein
Rbc
Reducing Substances (Only Reported If Detected)
Renal Epithelial Cells (Only Reported If Detected)
Specific Gravity
Squamous Epithelial Cells
Transitional Epithelial (Only Reported If Detected)
Triple Phosphate Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Uric Acid Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
WBC
YEAST (Only Reported If Detected)
Also known as: Cobalamin, Folic Acid, Vitamin B 12, Vitamin B 12 and Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 Cobalamin and Folate Panel Serum, Vitamin B12/Folic Acid
Folate, Serum
Vitamin B12
Also known as: B6, B6 Vitamin, Pyridoxal, Pyridoxal Phosphate, Pyridoxal Phosphate (PLP), Vitamin B6 Pyridoxal Phosphate
Vitamin B6
The Medication & Supplement Safety - Comprehensive Female Lab Panel panel contains 38 tests with 156 biomarkers .
Overview
The Medication & Supplement Safety Comprehensive Female Lab Panel is designed for people who want a broad lab-based safety review while taking prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, high-dose vitamins, minerals, herbal supplements, detox products, performance supplements, GLP-1 medications, statins, hormone therapies, or wellness products.
This Comprehensive panel evaluates selected biomarkers related to liver function, kidney filtration, urine health, muscle enzyme activity, pancreatic enzymes, blood sugar, cholesterol, inflammation, thyroid function, hormone therapy markers, vitamin and mineral status, heavy metal exposure, omega fatty acid status, and nutrient-related safety.
Medication and supplement safety can involve many body systems. Some products may affect the liver, kidneys, muscles, pancreas, blood counts, electrolytes, hormones, lipid patterns, vitamin status, mineral balance, or inflammation. Dietary supplements are also not approved by the FDA for safety and effectiveness before they are marketed, which makes periodic safety review especially relevant for people using multiple products or high-dose supplements.
This panel does not diagnose medication toxicity or supplement-related harm by itself. Results should be reviewed with a licensed healthcare provider along with medication lists, supplement doses, symptoms, alcohol use, medical history, and timing of use.
Why Order This Panel?
The Medication & Supplement Safety Comprehensive Lab Panel may be helpful for people who want a broad safety-monitoring review while using medications, supplements, or wellness products that may affect organ function, metabolic health, hormones, nutrients, muscles, or exposure markers.
This panel may help provide insight into:
- Liver enzymes, bile flow, bilirubin patterns, and clotting-related liver function
- Kidney filtration, urine albumin, and urinalysis findings
- Muscle enzyme activity related to statins, intense exercise, supplements, or muscle symptoms
- Pancreatic enzyme activity for GLP-1, alcohol, medication, or abdominal symptom context
- Blood sugar, insulin-related metabolic patterns, cholesterol, ApoB, and Lp(a)
- Inflammation and uric acid patterns
- Vitamin D, vitamin B12, folate, vitamin B6, magnesium, RBC magnesium, phosphorus, and PTH/calcium balance
- CoQ10 and omega fatty acid status
- Heavy metal exposure markers
- Thyroid function and thyroid antibodies
- Testosterone, estradiol, DHEA-S, DHT, and IGF-1 for hormone or performance-product safety review
Kidney function may directly affect medication dosing decisions, and NIDDK notes that combined creatinine-cystatin C eGFR can be useful when eGFR is close to a medication dosing decision point.
This Panel May Be Helpful For People Who Use
- Multiple prescription medications
- Multiple supplements or high-dose supplements
- GLP-1 medications such as semaglutide or tirzepatide
- Statins or cholesterol-lowering medications
- Testosterone therapy or hormone therapy
- DHEA, testosterone boosters, or hormone-support supplements
- Peptides, performance products, or bodybuilding supplements
- Imported supplements or detox products
- Herbal products
- Long-term acid blockers, metformin, anti-inflammatory medications, or blood pressure medications
- Products that may affect liver, kidney, muscle, hormone, or metabolic markers
Common Symptoms or Situations This Panel May Help Evaluate
This panel may be useful for people with or concerned about:
- Fatigue or low energy
- Muscle aches, weakness, or cramps
- Abdominal discomfort or pancreas-related concerns
- Nausea, digestive symptoms, or GLP-1 medication monitoring
- Abnormal liver enzymes
- Kidney function concerns
- High blood sugar or insulin resistance
- High cholesterol or triglycerides
- Heavy supplement use
- Statin use with muscle symptoms
- Hormone therapy monitoring
- High-dose vitamin D, magnesium, B vitamins, or mineral use
- Environmental, supplement, or occupational heavy metal exposure concerns
- Desire for a broad safety baseline before or during medication or supplement use
What This Panel Helps Evaluate
This panel helps evaluate selected biomarkers related to:
- Blood count and general safety markers
- Liver function, bile flow, bilirubin, and clotting context
- Kidney filtration and urine health
- Muscle enzyme activity
- Pancreatic enzyme activity
- Blood sugar and metabolic wellness
- Cholesterol, ApoB, and Lp(a)
- Inflammation and uric acid
- Iron status
- Vitamin and mineral balance
- Thyroid function and autoimmune thyroid markers
- Hormone therapy and performance-product context
- CoQ10 and omega fatty acid status
- Heavy metal exposure markers
- General medication and supplement safety review
Related Panels Available
Customers may also consider more targeted safety panels based on their main concern:
- Medication & Supplement Safety Essential Lab Panel
- Medication & Supplement Safety Advanced Lab Panel
- Medication Safety Lab Panel
- Supplement Safety Lab Panel
- GLP-1 Medication Safety Lab Panel
- Hormone Therapy Safety Lab Panel
These related panels allow customers to choose a more focused safety review when they do not need the full Comprehensive panel.
Tests Included and Why They Matter
Blood Health, General Safety & Inflammation
CBC, includes Differential and Platelets
The CBC evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets, and different types of white blood cells. This test is included because blood count patterns may provide safety context for anemia, infection, inflammation, platelet changes, medication effects, immune activity, and general wellness.
hs-CRP
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein is a marker of low-grade inflammation. This test is included because inflammation may provide useful context for cardiometabolic risk, muscle symptoms, ferritin interpretation, liver/metabolic health, and general safety monitoring.
Liver Function, Bile Flow & Clotting Safety
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, CMP
The CMP evaluates glucose, liver function, kidney function, electrolytes, calcium, albumin, total protein, and other metabolic markers. It includes liver-related markers such as AST, ALT, alkaline phosphatase, and bilirubin, as well as kidney and electrolyte markers that may be relevant to medication and supplement safety.
Gamma Glutamyl Transferase, GGT
GGT is a liver and bile duct enzyme. This test is included because it may provide context for bile flow, alcohol exposure, fatty liver patterns, medication use, supplement use, and liver stress.
Bilirubin, Fractionated
Fractionated bilirubin measures total, direct, and indirect bilirubin. This test is included because bilirubin patterns may provide more detailed context for liver processing, bile flow, red blood cell breakdown, and bilirubin metabolism than direct bilirubin alone.
Prothrombin Time, PT with INR
PT/INR evaluates clotting time and may provide liver synthetic function context. This test is included because the liver produces several clotting factors, and PT/INR may be useful when reviewing deeper medication, supplement, and liver safety patterns.
Hepatitis Panel, General
The Hepatitis Panel, General provides viral hepatitis screening context. This test is included because hepatitis status may affect liver health and may be relevant when interpreting abnormal liver enzymes or liver-related safety markers.
AASLD recommends that the history for elevated liver enzymes include medication, herbal supplement, alcohol, viral hepatitis, metabolic disease, and related risk factors.
Kidney Filtration, Urine Health & Medication Clearance
Cystatin C with eGFR
Cystatin C with eGFR provides an additional way to evaluate kidney filtration. This test is included because kidney function may affect medication clearance and dosing decisions. Cystatin C can provide kidney function context beyond creatinine alone.
Albumin, Random Urine with Creatinine
This urine test evaluates albumin in relation to creatinine. It is included because urine albumin may provide early kidney and vascular health context, especially in people with diabetes risk, high blood pressure, metabolic risk, kidney stress, or medication-related kidney concerns.
Urinalysis, UA, Complete
A complete urinalysis evaluates urine markers such as protein, blood, glucose, ketones, specific gravity, pH, and other findings. This test is included because urine findings may provide safety context for kidney health, hydration, glucose handling, urinary findings, and protein or blood in urine.
Muscle, Pancreas & Medication Safety
Creatine Kinase, CK, Total
Creatine kinase is an enzyme found mainly in muscle tissue. This test is included because elevated CK may provide context for muscle injury, statin-related muscle effects, intense exercise, performance supplements, muscle inflammation, or muscle breakdown. CK can also help clarify whether elevated AST or ALT may be related to muscle rather than liver sources.
Lipase
Lipase is an enzyme related to pancreatic function and fat digestion. This test is included because lipase may provide pancreas-related context, especially for people using GLP-1 medications, alcohol, certain medications, or those with abdominal symptoms. GLP-1 drug labeling includes warnings that pancreatitis has been observed and that patients should be monitored for symptoms such as persistent severe abdominal pain.
Amylase
Amylase is an enzyme involved in carbohydrate digestion and is produced by the pancreas and salivary glands. This test is included because it may provide additional pancreatic enzyme context when reviewed with lipase and clinical symptoms.
Metabolic, Cardiovascular & Lipid Safety
Hemoglobin A1c
Hemoglobin A1c measures average blood sugar over approximately the past two to three months. This test is included because blood sugar patterns may be relevant to diabetes medications, GLP-1 medications, metabolic health, kidney risk, cardiovascular wellness, and medication safety.
Lipid Panel
The Lipid Panel measures total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides. This test is included because lipid patterns may be relevant to statin therapy, hormone therapy, metabolic medications, GLP-1 medication monitoring, and cardiovascular safety.
Apolipoprotein B
Apolipoprotein B, or ApoB, reflects the number of atherogenic cholesterol-carrying particles. This test is included because ApoB may provide additional cardiovascular risk context beyond a standard LDL cholesterol result, especially in people taking lipid medications or monitoring cardiometabolic risk.
Lipoprotein(a)
Lipoprotein(a), often called Lp(a), is an inherited cholesterol-related marker. This test is included because Lp(a) may provide additional cardiovascular risk context that is not captured by a standard Lipid Panel.
OMEGACHECK™
OMEGACHECK™ evaluates omega fatty acid status. This test is included because omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid patterns may provide context for fish oil supplementation, inflammation, cardiovascular wellness, and nutrition-related safety monitoring.
Uric Acid
Uric acid is a metabolic waste product. This test is included because uric acid may provide context for gout risk, kidney stone risk, metabolic syndrome patterns, diuretic use, kidney health, and supplement or medication safety.
Iron, B Vitamins & Nutrient Safety
Ferritin
Ferritin measures stored iron. This test is included because ferritin may provide context for iron storage, iron overload, inflammation, liver/metabolic patterns, fatigue, and supplement safety.
Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity, TIBC
Iron and TIBC help evaluate circulating iron and iron transport capacity. This test is included because iron deficiency, iron overload, or abnormal iron availability may provide useful context for anemia, fatigue, liver health, inflammation, and iron supplementation.
Vitamin B12 and Folate Panel, Serum
This panel measures vitamin B12 and folate. These nutrients are important for red blood cell formation, nerve function, DNA synthesis, methylation, and general wellness. This test is included because B12 and folate status may be relevant for metformin use, acid-reducing medications, alcohol use, restricted diets, fatigue, and neurologic symptoms.
Vitamin B6, Pyridoxal Phosphate
Vitamin B6 is involved in neurotransmitter pathways, nerve function, methylation, immune function, and energy metabolism. This test is included because B6 status may be useful in supplement safety monitoring, especially when people take B-complex vitamins or high-dose B6 products.
Minerals, Vitamin D & Bone-Mineral Balance
Magnesium
Magnesium is involved in muscle function, nerve signaling, glucose metabolism, blood pressure regulation, sleep, and energy production. This test is included because magnesium status may provide safety context for medications, supplements, muscle symptoms, kidney health, and metabolic wellness.
Magnesium, RBC
RBC magnesium may provide additional magnesium status context compared with serum magnesium alone. This test is included because magnesium supplementation, muscle symptoms, cramps, stress, sleep concerns, and metabolic health may benefit from deeper magnesium review.
Phosphate, as Phosphorus
Phosphorus is involved in mineral balance, kidney function, bone health, and cellular energy pathways. This test is included because phosphorus may provide useful context when reviewing kidney function, vitamin D supplementation, calcium balance, and mineral safety.
PTH, Intact and Calcium
PTH helps regulate calcium and phosphorus balance. This test is included because PTH and calcium may provide additional context for vitamin D use, calcium supplementation, kidney-mineral balance, bone health, fatigue, and muscle symptoms.
QuestAssureD™ 25-Hydroxyvitamin D, D2, D3, LC/MS/MS
Vitamin D testing measures vitamin D status. This test is included because vitamin D may be relevant to high-dose supplementation, bone health, immune health, muscle function, inflammation, calcium balance, and general wellness.
Thyroid Function & Thyroid Autoimmunity
TSH
TSH, or thyroid-stimulating hormone, is a key thyroid screening marker. This test is included because thyroid function may be relevant to thyroid medication monitoring, energy, metabolism, weight, mood, heart rhythm, and supplement safety discussions.
T4, Free
Free T4 measures the available form of thyroxine, a thyroid hormone. This test is included because Free T4 provides additional thyroid context when reviewed with TSH, symptoms, and thyroid medication or supplement use.
Thyroid Peroxidase and Thyroglobulin Antibodies
These antibodies help evaluate autoimmune thyroid patterns. This test is included because autoimmune thyroid activity may provide context when thyroid results, symptoms, or thyroid-related supplement use require deeper review.
Hormone Therapy & Performance Safety Context
Testosterone, Total and Free and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
This test evaluates total testosterone, free testosterone, and SHBG. It is included because testosterone availability may be relevant for people using testosterone therapy, hormone therapy, testosterone boosters, performance products, or related supplements.
Estradiol, Ultrasensitive LC/MS/MS
Estradiol is a major form of estrogen. In men and women, estradiol may provide hormone balance context. The ultrasensitive method may be especially useful when reviewing lower estradiol levels, testosterone therapy, or hormone-related safety patterns.
DHEA Sulfate, Immunoassay
DHEA-S is an adrenal androgen marker. This test is included because DHEA supplementation, hormone products, stress physiology, and adrenal androgen patterns may be relevant in hormone therapy or supplement safety review.
Dihydrotestosterone, DHT, LC/MS/MS
DHT is a potent androgen made from testosterone. This test is included because DHT may provide context for testosterone conversion, hair/prostate discussions, hormone therapy, performance products, and androgen-related safety concerns.
IGF-I, LC/MS
IGF-I reflects growth hormone activity context. This test is included because IGF-I may be relevant for people using growth hormone, peptides, performance products, or longevity-focused therapies under provider guidance.
CoQ10, Heavy Metals & Supplement Exposure Context
Coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10 is involved in mitochondrial energy production and antioxidant support. This test is included because CoQ10 may provide context for statin use, muscle symptoms, fatigue, supplement use, and mitochondrial energy discussions.
Heavy Metals Panel with Cadmium, Random Urine
This panel evaluates selected heavy metals, including cadmium, in random urine. It is included because heavy metal exposure may be relevant for people using imported supplements, detox products, occupational exposures, environmental exposures, or products with contamination concerns.
Related Biomarker Patterns This Panel May Help Identify
This panel may help identify or rule out lab patterns related to:
- Blood count abnormalities
- Liver enzyme or bile flow changes
- Bilirubin pattern changes
- Liver synthetic or clotting changes
- Hepatitis-related liver risk
- Kidney filtration changes
- Urine albumin or urinalysis abnormalities
- Muscle enzyme elevation
- Pancreatic enzyme elevation
- Blood sugar imbalance
- Cholesterol and ApoB-related risk
- Lp(a)-related inherited cardiovascular risk
- Inflammation
- Uric acid elevation
- Iron deficiency or iron overload patterns
- Vitamin B12, folate, or B6 status
- Magnesium, phosphorus, calcium, PTH, and vitamin D balance
- Thyroid function or autoimmune thyroid patterns
- Hormone therapy and performance-product monitoring patterns
- CoQ10 and omega fatty acid status
- Heavy metal exposure markers
Professional Safety and Interpretation Notice
This panel is designed to support medication and supplement safety review. It does not prove that a medication or supplement is safe or unsafe by itself. Results should be interpreted with a licensed healthcare provider and reviewed alongside your medication list, supplement doses, medical conditions, symptoms, alcohol use, diet, kidney function, liver function, and health goals.
Do not stop or change any prescribed medication without guidance from your healthcare provider.
How to Prepare for This Panel
Preparation may vary depending on the specific tests included and instructions provided with your order. In general:
- Fasting may be recommended because this panel includes glucose-related and lipid markers.
- Bring or keep a complete list of prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, supplements, vitamins, minerals, herbal products, GLP-1 medications, hormone products, performance products, and doses.
- Note recent alcohol intake, intense exercise, muscle symptoms, abdominal symptoms, or changes in medications or supplements.
- Avoid unusually intense exercise before testing if CK is included, unless your healthcare provider advises otherwise.
- Follow urine collection instructions carefully, especially for urinalysis and heavy metals testing.
- Continue medications unless your healthcare provider tells you otherwise.
- Follow all lab collection instructions provided with your order.
What Happens After You Receive Your Results?
After your results are available, your biomarkers can help organize medication and supplement safety findings into areas such as blood health, liver function, kidney filtration, urine findings, muscle enzymes, pancreatic enzymes, blood sugar, cholesterol, inflammation, iron status, vitamins, minerals, thyroid function, hormone therapy markers, CoQ10, omega fatty acids, and heavy metals.
During the physician consultation, you can discuss whether your results suggest the need for follow-up testing, medication review, supplement dose changes, lifestyle changes, or additional monitoring based on your health history and current product use.
Related Lab Panels
Customers interested in this panel may also consider:
- Medication & Supplement Safety Essential Lab Panel
- Medication & Supplement Safety Advanced Lab Panel
- Medication Safety Lab Panel
- Supplement Safety Lab Panel
- GLP-1 Medication Safety Lab Panel
- Hormone Therapy Safety Lab Panel
- Kidney, Liver & Detox Support Lab Panel
- Vitamin, Mineral & Nutrient Deficiency Lab Panel
- Heart Health & Cholesterol Lab Panel
- Longevity & Healthy Aging Lab Panel
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Medication & Supplement Safety Comprehensive Lab Panel?
The Medication & Supplement Safety Comprehensive Lab Panel is a broad lab panel that evaluates selected biomarkers related to liver function, kidney filtration, urine health, muscle enzymes, pancreatic enzymes, metabolic health, inflammation, vitamins, minerals, thyroid function, hormone therapy markers, CoQ10, omega fatty acids, and heavy metal exposure.
Who may benefit from this panel?
This panel may be useful for people taking multiple medications, supplements, GLP-1 medications, statins, hormone therapies, performance products, high-dose vitamins, minerals, herbal products, or imported supplements.
Does this panel show whether my supplements are safe?
No test can prove a supplement is safe in every situation. This panel helps evaluate selected safety markers that may be useful to review with a licensed healthcare provider.
Why are liver and kidney tests included?
The liver helps process many medications and supplements, while the kidneys help clear many substances from the body. Liver and kidney markers may provide important safety context.
Why is CK included?
CK is included because muscle injury, intense exercise, statins, supplements, or muscle inflammation can raise CK and may also contribute to AST or ALT elevations that can be confused with liver-related patterns.
Why are lipase and amylase included?
Lipase and amylase are included to provide pancreas-related context, especially for people using GLP-1 medications, alcohol, certain medications, or those with abdominal symptoms.
Why is heavy metals testing included?
Heavy metals testing is included because some supplements, imported products, occupational exposures, environmental exposures, or detox products may raise exposure concerns.
Why are hormone markers included?
Hormone markers are included because some customers use hormone therapy, testosterone therapy, DHEA, performance products, peptides, or hormone-support supplements that may require provider-guided monitoring.
Should I stop my medications or supplements before testing?
Do not stop or change prescribed medications without guidance from your healthcare provider. Bring a complete medication and supplement list to your consultation so results can be interpreted in context.
Important Note
This panel is designed to help evaluate selected biomarkers that may be related to medication and supplement safety, liver function, kidney function, muscle enzymes, pancreatic enzymes, blood sugar, cholesterol, inflammation, vitamins, minerals, thyroid function, hormone therapy markers, omega fatty acid status, CoQ10, and heavy metal exposure. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease by itself. Results should be reviewed with a licensed healthcare provider.