Your health care provider tells you how to prepare for your nuclear stress test.
Food and medications
You may be asked not to eat, drink or smoke for a time before a nuclear stress test. You may need to avoid caffeine the day before and the day of the test.
Ask your provider if you need to stop taking any medicines before the test. Some medicines can interfere with some test results. Never change or stop your medicines without first talking to your health care provider.
If you use an inhaler for asthma or other breathing problems, bring it to the test. Make sure your health care providers know that you use one.
Clothing and personal items
Wear or bring comfortable clothes and walking shoes. Don't apply oil, lotion or cream to your skin on the day of your nuclear stress test.