Accutane (also known as Isotretinoin or Roaccutane ) is a widely recognised medication for treating severe acne. The treatment, however, requires thorough and ongoing monitoring. One of the most important steps before and during Accutane therapy is completing a comprehensive blood test to ensure the treatment remains both safe and effective. This blood work helps you and your doctor keep track of your body’s overall health, detect any early signs of unwanted side effects, and adjust dosages as necessary to protect your wellbeing, as well as remain effective.
A primary component of your Accutane blood test is the liver function test, which assesses how well your liver is filtering and processing substances in the body. Because Accutane can place additional strain on the liver, measuring liver enzymes like ALT and AST is critical. Elevated levels may indicate stress or damage, prompting your doctor to adjust the medication dosage or, in some cases, pause treatment to allow the liver to recover.
Another key element involves Urea & Electrolytes (U&Es) and a Full Blood Count (FBC). The U&Es panel measures kidney function and electrolyte balance by checking sodium, potassium, and creatinine levels. Meanwhile, the FBC tracks important blood cell counts, including red and white blood cells, as well as platelets. Monitoring these values helps ensure your kidneys continue to function properly and that your body has adequate blood cell levels to maintain a robust immune system during Accutane therapy.
Lastly, lipid testing evaluates cholesterol and triglyceride levels, which can sometimes rise when taking Accutane. Keeping an eye on these lipid values enables healthcare providers to gauge cardiovascular risk and intervene if levels begin to climb outside of the healthy range. By thoroughly reviewing liver function, U&Es, FBC, and lipid results, a balanced and carefully supervised Accutane treatment can effectively target severe acne while minimising potential complications.
About the Accutane Monitoring Blood Test
34 Biomarkers
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FULL BLOOD COUNT
- White Blood Cell Count (WBC)
- Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)
- Haemoglobin (HGB)
- Hematocrit (HCT)
- Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
- Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
- Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
- Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
- Platelets (PLT)
- Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
- Lymphocytes (LYM)
- Monocytes (MON)
- Neutrophils (NEU)
- Eosinophils (EOS)
- Basophils (BAS) -
LIVER FUNCTION
- Globulin calculation
- Albumin
- Total protein
- Bilirubin
- Alanine AminoTransferase (ALT)
- Gamma-GlutamylTransferase (GGT)
- Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
- Aspartate AminoTransferase (AST) -
Urea and Electrolytes/Renal/Kidney Function
- Urea
- Sodium
- Potassium
-Magnesium
- Chloride
- Creatinine
- eGFR -
Minerals and Proteins
- Calcium
- Corrected Calcium
- Albumin -
Cholesterol and Lipids
- Total Cholesterol
- LDL Cholesterol
- HDL Cholesterol
- Triglycerides -
HOME KIT EXCLUSIONS
Due to Potassium stability requirement for this test it is not offered as a home kit.
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