A blood or urine test can measure adrenaline levels. A healthcare provider, such as a primary care provider (PCP) or endocrinologist (a medical doctor specializing in treating hormone-related ...
[27] Most of these antidotes either have serotonin-blocking properties (especially 5HT-2 antagonistic effects) or augment catecholamine activity, especially that of dopamine. The antiserotonergic ...
your doctor might test your blood and urine for catecholamine levels. High levels can be linked to rare adrenal gland tumors. Your adrenal glands, which sit on top of your kidneys, produce ...