FIT or multitargeted stool DNA or RNA
If you're using the FIT or multitargeted stool DNA or RNA tests, there aren't any dietary or medicine restrictions for taking the test. Medicines and foods don't affect this test.
gFOBT
You need to pay close attention to your eating and other habits if you're using the gFOBT. Don't forget that it's very important to follow the prep instructions in your kit to make sure you get the correct results.
All test kits come with detailed instructions. But certain foods and medicines can affect the results of gFOBT tests. So, you might see these general guidelines:
- Don't eat red meat (beef, liver, or lamb) for 3 days before the test.
- Don't have more than 250 mg of vitamin C a day (either from supplements or citrus fruits and juices) for 3 to 7 days before the test.
- Don't use products that contain aspirin or use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen and naproxen, for 7 days before the test.
Always read the prep kit thoroughly before you test. If you have questions, talk with your doctor. They're there to help you through the testing process so you're comfortable doing it at home.