Can you have alcohol after a myocardial perfusion scan?
Yes, you can drink alcohol after a myocardial perfusion scan.
A myocardial perfusion scan is a nuclear medicine imaging test that is used to evaluate blood flow to the heart muscle. The test involves injecting a radioactive tracer into a vein in the arm and then using a gamma camera to take images of the heart. Alcohol does not interfere with the accuracy of the test or its results.
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