Anti-Insulin Antibodies Test | Lahalak Medical Platform

Experiencing unexplained blood sugar fluctuations despite treatment? This test detects antibodies that interfere with insulin effectiveness, helping your doctor refine your diabetes management plan for better glucose control.

Scientific name: Anti-Insulin Antibodies Test

An anti-insulin antibody (IAA) test is a quantitative or qualitative measurement of antibodies produced by the immune system that bind to the insulin molecule. These antibodies can be autoantibodies (produced against the body's own insulin, as in the early stages of type 1 diabetes) or drug-induced (produced in response to exogenous insulin used in...

Anti-Insulin Antibodies Test - Insulin Antibody Screening
Service type Laboratory test (Blood)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required

Included Services

  • A precise analysis to detect and measure the level of insulin antibodies in blood serum.
  • Consult with a diabetes and endocrinology specialist to interpret the results.
  • Personal support services from Halak.

Medical Service Information

Conditions & Notices

  • Fasting is not required.
  • Timing of the sample in relation to treatment: To obtain a meaningful result, the sample should be taken before the morning insulin injection, or a sufficient time after the last dose (as instructed by the doctor).
  • Inform the laboratory of the type of insulin the patient is taking (animal, human, analog) and the duration of treatment.
  • No other special preparations are required.

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