Beta-GCH en orina; Gonadotropina coriónica humana en orina
Esencialmente no hay riesgos (excepto por los resultados "falso positivo" o "falso negativo").
Los medicamentos que pueden disminuir las mediciones de GCH son los diuréticos y la prometazina.
Los medicamentos que pueden incrementar las mediciones de GCH abarcan los anticonvulsivos, los antiparkinsonianos, la fenotiazina y la prometazina.
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