The Dangers of Accutane Acne Treatment
Accutane Acne Treatment has been described as "miracle" by many. Others say it's a damnation and their lawyers agree. You should definitely consider the dangers before submitting to accutane acne treatment.
Don't
panic! If you been identified as a
candidate for Accutane acne treatment, your doctor has probably weighed the
risks and discussed everything with you. This is just a refresher, in case you
missed anything and aren't good at deciphering the confusing print in the
product information pamphlet!
First,
the good stuff - for people who take isotretinoin, or Accutane, acne usually
clears up within a month or two and stays gone - for a while, at least!
Accutane works by drying up the oil in the sebaceous gland that commonly blocks
the pores and causes acne.
Accutane
acne medicine does have some side effects, the most common of which are dried
lips, skin and nose, nosebleed and irritated eyes and eyelids. These can
usually be handled by upping your vitamin E consumption (gotta love those fish
oil capsules!) and using a good non oily moisturizer.
Now for
the bad stuff. The main danger with Accutane acne medication is birth defects.
If you are a woman, you really, really can't risk getting pregnant when you are
taking Accutane. Even men who take Accutane are warned not to impregnate a
woman while taking it.
If you
are female and you want to be prescribed Accutane, you will have to take a
pregnancy test - possibly two. Then you have to sign a waiver stating that you
understand the risks, and that you understand an abortion might be advised if
you do become pregnant (I told you, this is bad stuff!).
The
best course of action is to double or triple up on birth control - some
physicians say a form of hormonal birth control (such as a patch, pill or shot)
plus a spermicidal (foam, lubricant) plus a barrier (condom, etc) is the best
way to go. This should give you an idea how serious it is!
The
other serious side effects sometimes reported include liver problems, loss of
night vision, headaches and depression. Regular blood tests can keep an eye on
your liver, and just tell your doctor if you have any vision problems or
headaches, and definitely if you become suicidal depressed.
These
last few symptoms are very rare (only occurring in less than 5% of patients on
Accutane), so you have a very slim chance of experiencing them - it is just
good to be prepared just in case, so if you do have a problem you can find out
if it is the drug causing it.
Back to
the good points - Accutane often will keep working for months or even years
after you quit taking it, so if you are a good candidate you might want to try
it. Lots of teens have benefited from Accutane, and adult acne sufferers also
have experienced success!
Like
any prescription medication, Accutane has certain risks , and you are the only
one who can decide if they are acceptable or not! Just be sure you know all the
facts before signing up for Accutane acne treatment yourself.
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