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Hello, doctor.
I have recently started follow-up visits and medication treatment for anxiety disorder and autonomic nervous system dysregulation.
However, I need to undergo a labor health examination for my new job, and I am concerned whether the medications I am taking will affect the results of the health check.
Currently, I am taking Liyou, Shubilang tablets, and Fuanyuan tablets.
I would like to ask if taking these medications will impact the examination results, and should I temporarily stop taking them? Thank you.
Qing, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/08/26
Dr. Wu Enliang reply Psychiatry
Hello, netizen: These medications will not affect the results of routine labor tests! Please rest assured.
Dr.
Wu Enliang
Reply Date: 2021/08/26
More Info
When it comes to psychiatric medications and their potential impact on labor health check results, it is essential to understand both the nature of the medications and the typical components of a labor health examination. The medications you mentioned—離憂 (Liyou), 舒必朗錠 (Sublingual), and 福安源錠 (Fuan Yuan)—are commonly prescribed for anxiety and related disorders.
Generally speaking, most psychiatric medications do not significantly affect the results of standard labor health checks. These checks typically include blood tests, urine tests, chest X-rays, and other non-invasive procedures. The medications you are taking are unlikely to interfere with these tests. For example, blood tests usually measure parameters such as blood sugar, cholesterol levels, liver function, and kidney function, none of which are directly influenced by the psychiatric medications you mentioned.
However, it is crucial to consider a few factors. First, while the medications themselves may not alter the test results, they can have side effects that might affect your overall health or how you feel during the examination. For instance, some psychiatric medications can cause sedation or fatigue, which might impact your performance during physical assessments. If you are feeling particularly drowsy or unwell due to your medication, it might be worth discussing with your healthcare provider whether you should adjust your medication schedule around the time of your health check.
Second, if you have concerns about how your medications might affect your health check results, it is always best to consult with your prescribing physician. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and the specific medications you are taking. They may recommend temporarily adjusting your dosage or timing of medication intake to ensure that you feel your best during the examination.
Regarding the question of whether you should pause your medication before the health check, it is generally not advisable to stop taking prescribed medications without consulting your doctor. Abruptly discontinuing psychiatric medications can lead to withdrawal symptoms or a resurgence of anxiety or other mental health issues. Your doctor can help you weigh the risks and benefits of any changes to your medication regimen.
In summary, while psychiatric medications like the ones you are taking typically do not affect labor health check results, it is essential to communicate openly with your healthcare provider about your concerns. They can help ensure that you are in the best possible condition for your health check while managing your mental health effectively. Remember, maintaining your mental health is just as important as physical health, and both should be prioritized in your overall well-being.
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