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Oral isotretinoin treatmentThe magic bullet so often held out to teenagers (and older people) with skin problems is the controversial medication "isotretinoin" - marketed under the brand name of Roaccutane / Accutane. This product was developed to help clear up deep cystic acne, but it has become the vogue to prescribe the medication, since some incorrectly prescribe it as a cure-all, and some prescribe it for financial gain, as the cost of this medication is high. Although the efficiency of the medication for severe (with the emphasis on severe) recalcitrant nodular acne is not disputed, it does have some unwanted side effects, which according to the product insert includes the following:
Apart from these, some other side effects have also been reported by people using this oral treatment:
The above lists would be enough to scare off most people, yet people that suffer the agony of acne may go to any lengths to find a cure. And it does help with severe recalcitrant acne, the manufacturer states very clearly that they do not fully understand why the active ingredient - a synthetic stereoisomer of all-trans retinoic acid - helps with the condition. This statement alone leaves a feeling of quiet discomfort, since the learned researchers should after all these years (the medication was first formulated in 1971) have been able to find out why this highly controlled, yet over-prescribed medication does what it is suppose to do. People of all ages get acne, but it is more prevalent in Caucasian people aged between 12 and 24, although this can extend into the 30 to 40 year old age groups. Before people with acne consulted a dermatologist, they have normally tried a variety of topical (applied to the skin) over-the-counter medications, which could include a variety of active ingredients, from benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid to sulfur - and these preparations normally sort out the problem. Some of these over-the-counter medications can also cause side effects, such as skin irritation, redness etc and care should also be exercised when using them. People suffering from acne must keep a few simple things in mind:
In closing, let us make it very clear that we at Dermaxime think that Roaccutane (Accutane) can be a most helpful drug to assist with problematic acne, but that the prescribing of this potent drug, must be done with great care, and only for people who really need it. Other articles of interest
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