Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT)

The Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) measures the body's ability to process glucose by taking blood samples before and after consuming a glucose solution, commonly used to diagnose diabetes or gestational diabetes.

This is a special test which is only performed at selected Western Diagnostic Pathology collection centres

On the night before the test

  • Please do not eat, chew gum or drink any fluids (except water) for at least 8 hours before the test. It is preferable you do not fast for more than 12 hours.
  • Water with no additives can be consumed.
  • Record any recent and current medication.

On the morning of the test

  • Bring your medication list.
  • Do not physically exert yourself prior to or during the test (including brisk walking to the clinic).
  • Avoid smoking for an hour prior to and during the test. If this is not possible, please inform staff.
  • Illness can affect glucose tolerance, if you are ill within 3-4 days of the test, contact your doctor to ask whether they want you to postpone the test.
  • You will be required to drink a glucose solution within a 5 minute timeframe. This solution contains the following food additives:
    • 330-ascorbic acid
    • 211-sodium benzoate
    • 202-potassium sorbate
    • Sulphites

Do not proceed with the test if you have a known allergy to any of these additives. Contact your doctor and advise your allergy is preventing you from proceeding with the GTT drink.

The test usually takes approximately 2 hours (unless your doctor specifies otherwise).

Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT)
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