Harley's Mom
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I want to be able to ask a knowledgeable question when I talk to the vet, and I don't think they did that test on Harley.
Sue and Oliver said:Hope this helps.
Fructosamine (frook-TOH-sah-meen) is a sugar-albumin complex that forms in chronic hyperglycemic conditions. A fructosamine test is a blood test that is used in animals to measure the average level of glucose control over the past few weeks. The higher the serum fructosamine concentration, the higher the blood glucose levels have been over the lifespan of the albumin protein, which is 1-2 weeks in dogs and is presumed to be the same in cats[3]. The serum fructosamine concentration is meant to reflect the blood glucose concentration level over a 7-10 day period prior to testing.