Accutane is a powerful drug used
in the treatment of acne. Four to five months of isotretinoin
treatment usually leads to clearing of acne for one year or more
after the medicine is stopped. Most other acne-controlling
medicines are antibacterial agents, which are effective only if
the medicine is used daily.Isotretinoin has significant side
effects: (percentages are the ratio of people who received the
side-effect)
Chapped lips 90% , dry skin and itching 80% - the use of daily
alpha hydroxacids will help prevent this side effect. Dryness of
nose, mild nosebleed 80%, Irritation of the eyelids and eyes 40%
- Vitamin E 400 IU each day may lessen this side effect. Joint
and muscle pains 15%, Temporary hair thinning 10%, Rash 7%,
Intestinal symptoms 5%, Urinary symptoms 5%, Headache 5%,
Increased sensitivity to sunburn 5%, Decreased night vision <1%,
Depression, thoughts of suicide <1%
Isotretinoin may increase the level of blood fats, sometimes to
risky levels. Occasionally it may affect the liver. That's why
regular blood tests are necessary when you are taking
isotretinoin; these tests must be done when you have fasted for
12 hours (no breakfast), so that the blood fat determinations
are reliable. A baseline blood chemistry test is established
before patients start isotretinoin.
The most damaging side effect of isotretinoin is serious birth
defects if taken during pregnancy.
It is critically important for women not to take isotretinoin
while pregnant, and not to become pregnant while taking it.
Women who are, or expect to be, sexually active while taking
isotretinoin must use an effective method of birth control. This
usually means oral contraceptive pills and one other additional
method of birth control such as a condoms for the male partner.
A woman who does get pregnant while on isotretinoin must be
prepared to have an abortion and must state this in writing
before many hysicians will prescribe isotretinoin for
her.Isotretinoin may cause birth defects as long as two months
after it is stopped. After that time, it's safe to become
pregnant. Because the birth defects caused by isotretinoin are
so serious, it's important not to share the pills with others.We
don't know whether isotretinoin taken by men can cause birth
defects, so it's best not to get a woman pregnant while taking
isotretinoin. If she is not using birth control, the man should
use a condom.There are a few reports of patients having
decreased night vision after using Accutane. One patient still
had problems six months after the drug was stopped. If you
experience trouble with your vision while on Accutane, call the
office right away.
Some people develop headaches
while on Accutane. If you develop a persistent headache while on
Accutane, call your physician right away. A persistent headache,
which will not go away while on Accutane, can be dangerous and
you should stop the medication.
Accutane rarely causes depression and thoughts of suicide. If
this were to occur stop the medicine immediately and call your
physician.
How does isotretinoin work?Isotretinoin decreases the amount of
oil produced by the skin's sebaceous (oil) glands. It may be as
long as two months before you see improvement in your skin.
There's no medicine we can add to speed up isotretinoin's
action. In fact, sometimes acne gets worse during the first
month or so of treatment. Side effects, such as lip dryness,
begin before the acne starts to clear.
How To Use Isotretinoin:Take the medicine with food, you can
take the entire daily dose with supper, this increases the
absorption of the medicine.
Long-term Results:Isotretinoin isn't a permanent cure for acne,
although it often buys time until nature clears your skin. Your
skin may stay clear for months, even years, after isotretinoin
is stopped. In about one person in 10, acne comes back after one
year. About one person in four has acne again after two years.
If your acne returns, antibiotics may work, or you may be
treated with isotretinoin again. The use of daily alpha
hydroxyacids will help prevent small flare-ups after a course of
Accutane.Unblocking the openings of the sebaceous glands
Accutane also suppresses the production of skin cells which
block the openings to the sebaceous glands. As a result, the
quantity of comedones, or blackheads, and milia, or whiteheads,
is reduced. A decrease in comedones in turn causes a decrease in
the development of suppurations, or pus-filled acne pimples,
whose formation we seek to prevent.
Anti-inflammatory activity It has been found that Accutane
decreases inflammation in laboratory trials, yet the clinical
significance of this discovery remains unclear.
Accutane's side effects
Accutane is particularly effective in mid-range severity cases
of acne, which have not responded to treatments such as
ointments or oral antibiotics. The most significant risk in
taking Accutane is its potential for causing birth defects in
the developing fetus of a pregnant acne patient. Because of this
risk, female patients should take care not to conceive while
using Accutane and for at least three months following the end
of treatment.
How to get the most out of
Accutane??
Attention female patients !!!
Accutane has been proven to cause birth defects in developing
fetuses. Due to this danger, it is absolutely prohibited to
conceive during Roaccutane treatment and for at least three
months thereafter. All female users of Accutane should use two
birth control methods during this entire period.
All patients: All Accutane
users should expect mild chapping of the lips, and occasionally
peeling of the skin surrounding the fingernails. The chapping
and / or peeling will disappear by the end of the treatment.
Relief from dry skin is available in the form of creams which
the doctor will provide. In rare cases, dryness of the nose,
slight hair loss, or impaired night vision is experienced, all
of which disappear by the end of treatment. In still rarer
cases, a change in liver function, an increase in fat
production, or mood changes can occur. Inform your doctor of any
kidney or liver disorders, high fat content in the blood, or
depression in your family or medical history. A blood count
should be performed before starting treatment, as well as once a
month during treatment. The doctor should also be informed of
any inordinate physical exertion undergone by the patient during
Accutane treatment. Avoid taking any vitamin supplements, as
well as over-exposure to the sun, while taking Accutane. |