Acne Treatment for Severe Acne Barrow-in-Furness
People with nodules or cysts should be treated by a dermatologist. For patients with severe inflammatory acne that does not improve with medicines such as those already described, a doctor may prescribe isotretinoin (Accutane), a retinoid (vitamin A derivative). Isotretinoin is an oral drug that is usually taken once or twice a day with food for 15 to 20 weeks. Acne Treatment for Severe Nodular or Cystic Acne should be given by a dermatologist.
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02077 308308
The Lister Hospital,
London GB.W21NY
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144 Harley Street
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020 8872 3838
Sudbury Hill
Harrow GB.HA13RX
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• Royal College Physicians • British Association Of Dermatologists
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Great Missenden
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01494 892 288
London Road
Great Missenden GB.HP160EN
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01234 369043
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Nackington Road
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0114 2661133
312 Fulwood Road
Sheffield
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Sheffield GB.S103BR
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Acne Treatment for Severe Acne Treatment for Severe Nodular or Cystic Acne People with nodules or cysts should be treated by a dermatologist. For patients with severe inflammatory acne that does not improve with medicines such as those already described, a doctor may prescribe isotretinoin (Accutane), a retinoid (vitamin A derivative). Isotretinoin is an oral drug that is usually taken once or twice a day with food for 15 to 20 weeks. It markedly reduces the size of the oil glands so that much less oil is produced. As a result, the growth of bacteria is decreased. Advantages of Isotretinoin (Accutane) Isotretinoin is a very effective medicine that can help prevent scarring. After 15 to 20 weeks of treatment with Isotretinoin, acne completely or almost completely goes away in most patients. In those patients where acne recurs after a course of isotretinoin, the doctor may institute another course of the same treatment or prescribe other medicines. Disadvantages of Isotretinoin (Accutane) Isotretinoin can cause birth defects in the developing fetus of a pregnant woman. It is important that women of child bearing age are not pregnant and do not get pregnant while taking this medicine. Women must use two separate effective forms of birth control at the same time for 1 month before treatment begins, during the entire course of treatment, and for a full month after stopping the drug. You should ask your doctor when it is safe to get pregnant after you have stopped taking isotretinoin. Some people with acne become depressed by the changes in the appearance of their skin. Changes in mood may be intensified during treatment or soon after completing s course of medicines like isotretinoin. There have been a number of reported suicides and suicide attempts in people taking isotretinoin; however, the connection between isotretinoin and suicide or depression is not known. Nevertheless, if you or someone you know feels unusually sad or has other symptoms of depression, such as loss of appetite, loss of interest in once-loved activities or trouble concentrating, it’s important to consult your doctor. Other possible side effects of isotretinoin include: -
Dry eyes, mouth, lips, nose, or skin (very common). -
Itching -
Nosebleeds -
Muscle aches -
Sensitivity to the sun -
Poor night vision -
Changes in the blood, such as an increase in fats in the blood (triglycerides and cholesterol) -
Change in liver function. To be able to determine if isotretinoin should be stopped if side effects occur, your doctor may test your blood before you start treatment and periodically during treatment. Side effects usually go away after the medicine is stopped. |
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