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A proposed set of new guidelines for routine blood tests during isotretinoin therapy for acne vulgaris

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DERMATOLOGY
Volume 204, Issue 3, Pages 232-235

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000057887

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isotretinoin; acne vulgaris; guidelines for blood testing; accutane

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Background: Isotretinoin has been proven to be an effective treatment for acne vulgaris. The enclosed package insert with isotretinoin suggests weekly/biweekly laboratory testing (hepatic functions and lipid analysis) but fails to recommend the needed action levels for abnormalities. Methods:We provide a statistical analysis of a retrospective study of 141 individuals' course of therapy on isotretinoin and their laboratory blood analysis results. Results:Very few statistically significant elevations in liver enzymes or lipid profiles occurred. More importantly, in only 1 case did these elevations warrant the discontinuation of therapy. Conclusion: The data presented here support the conclusion that limited blood testing should be performed for most patients and that more complete blood testing be done only for those patients with a significant response in liver enzymes, cholesterol or triglycerides. A set of guidelines is proposed for the practicing physician to interpret blood test results. Copyright (C) 2002 S, Karger AG, Basel.

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