Test Details

Before Starting Roaccutane Treatment.

  • Ensure the body is suitable to begin treatment safely.  
  • Evaluate overall health status before starting Roaccutane.  
  • Check liver function, kidney function, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels.  
  • Ensure there are no underlying conditions that may be affected by the treatment.  
  • Help the doctor determine the appropriate dosage based on test results.



During Roaccutane Treatment.

  • Monitor the body’s response to the treatment regularly.  
  • Track liver function, kidney function, and cholesterol levels.  
  • Detect any potential side effects early.  
  • Ensure test results remain within normal ranges during treatment.  
  • Adjust the dosage or treatment plan when needed based on results.
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Full Check-Up

Acne Analysis

Test Code: MPC00002

Roaccutane analysis is an important part of health monitoring before and during treatment. It helps evaluate liver and kidney function, cholesterol levels, and blood sugar to ensure safe treatment use, achieve the best results, and reduce the risk of potential side effect

Sample Type

Blood

Preparation

Fasting (not eating or drinking anything except water) for 8-12 hours is required

TAT

Within 4 Hours

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All You Need to Know

Everything you need to know about this test, from preparation to results

This test is recommended before starting Roaccutane treatment and during follow-up visits, as it helps monitor liver and kidney function, cholesterol levels, blood sugar, and overall health while using the medication.

Full Check-Up
  • A blood test used to measure the level of the enzyme alanine aminotransferase (ALT), which is found mainly in the liver.

  • Albumin is the main protein in blood that helps maintain osmotic pressure and transports various substances in the body.

  • Is an enzyme found in the liver, bones, and intestines that helps break down phosphate for various body functions.

  • An enzyme found in several organs of the body, such as the liver, heart, muscles, kidneys, and brain.

  • The portion of bilirubin processed by the liver to become water-soluble, used to assess liver and bile duct health.

  • Total bilirubin is a compound produced from the breakdown of red blood cells and is measured to assess liver and bile duct health.

  • Chloride is an important electrolyte in the blood that helps maintain fluid balance, regulate blood acidity (pH), and works with sodium and potassium to support normal body functions.

  • Creatinine test is a laboratory test used to measure the level of creatinine in the blood. It is considered a key tool for evaluating kidney function and the kidneys’ ability to filter waste from the body

  • GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase) is an enzyme mainly found in the liver, used to assess liver and bile duct health.

  • Potassium is an essential mineral that helps regulate fluid balance, muscle function, and nerve signal transmission.

  • Sodium is an essential mineral that helps regulate fluid balance, nerve signals, and muscle contraction.

  • Total protein is a measurement of the amount of all types of proteins in the blood, mainly albumin and globulin, and it reflects liver, kidney, and nutritional health.

  • A blood test used to measure the amount of urea in the blood, and it serves as an indicator of how efficiently the kidneys eliminate waste products resulting from protein breakdown.

  • Uric acid is the final product of purine metabolism in the body, mainly excreted by the kidneys.

Vitamins and Minerals Analysis
  • Calcium is an essential mineral that helps build bones and teeth, and is involved in muscle contraction and nerve signaling.

  • Corrected calcium is the blood calcium level adjusted according to albumin levels to reflect the active calcium in the body.

Heart & Cholesterol Health
  • Total cholesterol is the overall amount of waxy, fat-like substances in the blood, including both good and bad cholesterol, and is used to evaluate heart and vascular health.

  • HDL (high-density lipoprotein) is the "good" cholesterol that carries excess cholesterol from the blood to the liver for removal, protecting the heart and vessels.

  • LDL (low-density lipoprotein) is the “bad” cholesterol that carries cholesterol from the liver to body tissues. High levels can cause fatty buildup in arteries, increasing heart disease risk.

  • Triglycerides are a type of fat found in the blood that serve as an energy source. High levels are linked to increased risk of heart disease and metabolic disorders.

  • VLDL (very low-density lipoprotein) is a type of fat made by the liver to carry triglycerides to body tissues. High levels are linked to heart disease risk.

Blood & Immunity
  • A blood test used as a routine screening test. It also helps diagnose medical conditions like infections, anemia, and blood disorders.

Diabetes & Pancreatic Health
  • The fasting blood sugar test is a laboratory test used to measure the level of glucose in the blood after fasting for at least eight hours, to assess how well the body maintains sugar balance.

  • Persistent fatigue and tiredness  
  • Dizziness or poor concentration  
  • Dry skin or hair loss  
  • Changes in appetite or weight  
  • Previously elevated cholesterol or blood sugar levels  
  • Acne or skin-related concerns  
  • Need for a comprehensive health and wellness check

This test is suitable for individuals planning to start Roaccutane treatment or those currently using it, as it helps monitor the body’s response to the medication and ensures that all health markers remain within normal ranges during treatment.

  • Fasting is required for 8–12 hours before collecting the sample.
  • Only water is allowed.
  • Please inform your healthcare provider about any medications or dietary supplements you are taking.

The results will be reviewed by laboratory specialists and typically take about 4 hours to be issued. It is recommended to consult your doctor to interpret the results and develop an appropriate treatment plan if needed.

Treatment options vary depending on the test results and must be determined by a qualified physician.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Because Acne medicine can affect the liver and fat metabolism, these tests ensure the body is safe before and throughout treatment.
Changes in liver enzyme or lipid results alert the doctor to any potential side effects or strain caused by the drug.
Elevated liver enzymes may indicate liver inflammation or stress, which might require lowering the dose or pausing the medication.
Increased triglycerides and cholesterol are known side effects, and monitoring them helps prevent cardiovascular risks.
The medication may influence blood sugar balance or kidney filtration, so glucose and creatinine levels must be checked regularly.
The complete blood count reflects how blood cells respond to the medication, helping detect anemia or infection early.
Treatment should not continue without medical evaluation if results are abnormal; the doctor may adjust or pause therapy.
Monitoring electrolytes ensures the body maintains proper fluid, nerve, and muscle function during therapy.
Tests are usually repeated monthly or as directed by the physician to monitor gradual changes in body functions.
The results help the doctor make informed decisions about adjusting or continuing treatment safely and effectively.

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