Before your liver biopsy, you'll meet with your provider to talk about what to expect during the biopsy. This is a good time to ask questions about the procedure and make sure you understand the risks and benefits.
Food and medications
When you meet with your provider, bring a list of all medicines you take, including nonprescription medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements. Before your liver biopsy, you'll likely be asked to stop taking medicines and supplements that can increase the risk of bleeding, including:
- Aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and certain other pain relievers.
- Blood-thinning medications, also called anticoagulants, such as warfarin.
- Certain dietary supplements that may increase the risk of bleeding.
You may be asked not to drink or eat for 6 to 8 hours before the liver biopsy. Some people can eat a light breakfast.
Pre-biopsy blood tests
Before your biopsy, you'll have a blood test to check your blood's ability to clot. If you have blood-clotting problems, you may be given a medicine before your biopsy to reduce the risk of bleeding.
Arrangements for your recovery
You may receive a medication to help you relax, called a sedative, before your liver biopsy. If this is the case, arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure. Have someone stay with you or check on you during the first night. Many providers recommend that people spend the first evening within an hour's driving distance of the hospital where the biopsy is done. This is in case a complication develops.