Oral glucose tolerance test (75g - 0.2h)
The oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) is a diagnostic method used to assess the risk of pre-diabetes and rule out the presence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes, as well as gestational diabetes.

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Waiting time for the result up to 24 hours

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- Test description
Dural glucose tolerance test (DTTG)
Load of 75 g glucose, glucose measurement at 0 and 120 minutes
An oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) is a test performed in the diagnosis of diabetes. The test involves determining fasting blood glucose, then drinking 75 g of glucose dissolved in 250 - 300 ml of boiled water and determining the glucose level after and 2 hours.Preparation of the solution is done at the point of collection, the 75g glucose purchased by the patient at the pharmacy is used.
The test is performed at the point of collection
In pregnant women, a 2-point test is performed, i.e., fasting, and after 120 minutes, after drinking a solution containing 75g of glucose.
Previously diagnosed diabetes is a contraindication to the test. If there is a positive history of hyperglycemia (increased thirst, polyuria, unintentional weight loss), a strip test of capillary blood glucose with a glucometer should be performed first to confirm symptoms of hyperglycemia before administering 75g of glucose.
The test should be performed at the end of the test
You should come to the test with glucose purchased from a pharmacy. The test is performed on the basis of a doctor's referral.
The test is performed on the basis of a doctor's referral