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Accutane, which is commonly referred to as Isotretinoin is a
medication that is prescribed for severe acne sufferers. While Accutane
is extremely effective at countering acne breakouts, as well as
preventing recurring acne breakouts, there are many serious side
effects that can be dangerous to those that use it. It should be
said that receiving a prescription of Accutane requires the patient to
consult with a dermatologist and sign a pledge with the FDA. Because
there are many serious side effects that can occur when taking
Accutane, most notably birth defects, you can not be currently pregnant
or become pregnant while on Accutane. In order to receive a
prescription if you are a female, you will be required to take two
pregnancy tests, both showing negative results and then a pregnancy
test each month while on Accutane. In addition, you will be asked to
use two forms of birth control if you are sexually active, or if you
have issues with birth control, pledge you will not engage in sexual
intercourse. Mild side effects of Accutane include mild
irritation to the skin, dryness of the lips, dryness of the mucus
membranes and eyes and thinning of the hair. Moderate side
effects of Accutane can cause moderate to serious irritation of the
skin, extreme dryness of the eyes and mucous membranes, raised glucose
level, tiredness and mood changes. Severe side effects include
the possibility of a pregnant woman having a child with a birth defect,
loss of hair, hepatitis, pancreatitis, moderate to severe mood changes
and menstrual disturbances. Before asking to be prescribed
Accutane, you should consult with your physician on the possible side
effects that you can encounter when taking this medication. Make sure
you educate yourself on the side effects and once on Accutane if you
encounter any problems, contact your doctor immediately. |