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About Amylase

Amylase is an enzyme produced primarily by the pancreas and salivary glands that breaks down carbohydrates; elevated serum amylase is most commonly caused by pancreatitis — acute inflammation of the pancreas. In acute pancreatitis, amylase rises within 6–12 hours of the attack and normalises within 3–5 days, while lipase stays elevated longer and is generally considered more specific. Elevated amylase is also seen in salivary gland disease, intestinal obstruction, ectopic pregnancy, and certain medications, making clinical context essential for interpretation.

Also known as: Alpha amylase, Ams, Amy, Amyl, Amylase, Amylase (Total), Amylase, Serum, Amylasi

What does your Amylase result mean?

High amylase classically indicates acute pancreatitis, but also rises with salivary gland inflammation or bowel obstruction. Low amylase can occur in chronic pancreatitis.

Optimal vs. normal range

Standard range is 30-110 U/L. Lipase is superior and stays elevated longer than amylase for pancreatitis diagnosis.

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