Accutane: Important Information
Common Use
Accutane is an
isotretinoin prescription used for the treatment of
serious skin disorders and some other conditions. Its active ingredient is derived from
vitamin A and is naturally present in the human body, though in small amounts.
Side Effects
Side effects of Accutane are rare, as the medication is designed for long-term use. However, it may cause some of the following symptoms:
- allergic reactions (sometimes severe) or skin rashes
- vomiting, constipation, or diarrhea
- drowsiness, sleepiness, and headache
It is advised to consult your doctor if any of these symptoms occur.
Precautions
To reduce the risk of side effects, your doctor must approve treatment with Accutane if you:
- are allergic to any foods, medications, or other substances
- suffer from osteoporosis, kidney, liver, or heart conditions
- have bone issues
- have diabetes
- have asthma
- are currently taking any prescribed or over-the-counter medications, antibiotics, steroids (e.g., prednisone), anti-seizure medications containing phenytoin, vitamin A or medications containing it
- are sensitive to any components of Accutane
- are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to have a baby
- have a history of being allergic to Accutane or other retinoids
An overdose of Accutane may also cause:
- heart rhythm problems (irregular or too fast)
- dizziness
- chest pain or nausea