INDICATIONS
Accutane emerged to patients for treating severe acne that will not reply to other medicines. Accutane can be a retinoid. It works by reducing skin oil production, changing the options of the epidermis oil, and preventing abnormal hardening of the skin.
INSTRUCTIONS
Use Accutane as directed by your doctor.
Ask your doctor any questions you could have about how precisely to utilize Accutane.
STORAGE
Store Accutane at room temperature, between 59 and 86 degrees F (15 and 30 degrees C). Store in a very tightly closed container. Store from heat, moisture, and light. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep Accutane out from the reach of kids and from pets.
MORE INFO:
Active Ingredient: Isotretinoin.
All medicines might cause unwanted side effects, but some folks have no, or minor, negative effects.
Check using your doctor if any of these most popular side effects persist or become bothersome:
Abnormal hair growth; abnormal skin sensations; bleeding and redness or swelling in the gums;changes in menstrual flow; chapped lips; decreased tolerance to disposable lenses; dizziness; dry eyes and mouth; dry nose which could cause nosebleeds; dry or peeling skin; fatigue; flushing; general body discomfort; hair thinning; headache; itching; deficiency of energy; nervousness; respiratory tract infection; sleeplessness; sweating; temporary worsening of acne; voice changes.
Seek medical attention right away if any of these severe negative effects occur:
Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; breathlessness; tightness inside chest; swelling from the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); bizarre, aggressive, or violent behavior; bowel pain; chest pain or pounding within the chest; dark urine; depression; difficult or painful swallowing; difficulty moving; excessive thirst or urination; fainting; fast heartbeat; fever; fractured or weak bones; the loss of hearing or ringing within the ears; increased pressure within the brain (pressure inside the eye; nausea; vision changes; vomiting); joint or lumbar pain; leg swelling; muscle weakness with or without pain; nausea; new or worsening heartburn; rectal bleeding; red patches or bruises about the legs; lack of breath; seizures; severe birth defects; severe diarrhea; severe headache; skin infection; slurred speech; stomach pain or tenderness; stroke; stunted increase in children; sun sensitivity; swelling with the pancreas (fever; increased heartbeat; nausea; stomach tenderness; vomiting); swollen glands; thoughts of suicide; tightness in the lungs; vision changes; vomiting; weakness; yellowing of your skin or eyes.
Overdose symptoms may include headache, dizziness, vomiting, stomach pain, warmth or tingling underneath the skin, swelling of the lips, and loss in balance or coordination.
This is not an entire listing of all unwanted effects that may occur. If you've got questions on unwanted side effects, contact your health care provider.
Do NOT use Accutane if:
Contact your medical professional or health care provider if all of these affect you.
Some health concerns may communicate with Accutane. Tell your medical professional or pharmacist when you have any medical conditions, especially if any of the following sign up for you:
Some medicines may interact with Accutane. Tell your doctor in case you are taking another medicines, especially any in the following:
This is probably not a complete report on all interactions that could occur. Ask your doctor if Accutane may communicate with other medicines that you take. Check with your doctor before starting, stop, or alter the dose of the medicine.
Important safety information:
Airmail: 2-3 business weeks
EMS: 3-8 business days