Laboratory investigations of liver function and lipid profiles tests before and after oral isotretinoin treatment among Acne valgaris clients at Ibri Polyclinic: A retrospective study.
Weaam Said Awadh Al Yaqoubi, Salem Said Jaroof Al Touby, Mohammad Amzad Hossain
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Abstract
Background: Oral isotretinoin is a powerful medication commonly used for treating severe Acne valgaris, particularly in cases that are resistant to conventional therapies like topical treatments and antibiotics. It is a retinoid derived from vitamin A, known for its ability to significantly reduce sebum production, prevent clogged pores, and decrease inflammation.
Objective: This study investigates the changes in liver function tests and lipid profiles before and after the use of oral isotretinoin among Acne Vulgaris clients.
Method: A quantitative retrospective study was conducted using electronic medical records from 50 Acne Vulgaris patients aged 13-40 years who received oral isotretinoin at Ibri Polyclinic between 2012 and 2022. The obtained data were analyzed using SPSS version 20.
Results: The analysis revealed significant changes in liver function tests, with elevated levels of total bilirubin and ALT post-treatment. Lipid profiles also showed marked alterations, including increased cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglyceride levels.
Conclusion: The findings highlight the substantial impact of isotretinoin on liver function and lipid metabolism in Acne Vulgaris patients. Further research is needed to explore the mechanisms behind isotretinoin-induced hepatotoxicity and dyslipidemia, potentially guiding future interventions.