Taken once daily with food, Accutane works by decreasing the amount of oils produced by the glands. Acne may worsen before it gets better, and it usually takes about two months on Accutane to notice improvements in symptoms.
While it can be very effective, Accutane has many significant side effects, ranging from mildly irritating to severely life-threatening.
The most frequent side effects reported by Accutane users are:
- Dry, chapped, or peeling lips
- Dry, itchy skin
- Dry nose, mild nosebleeds
- Irritation of the eyelids and/or dry eyes
- Joint and muscle pain
- Thinning of the hair
- Rash
- Intestinal problems
- Urinary problems
- Headache
- Increased skin sensitivity to light and sunburn
- Decreased night vision, which may continue
after completing treatment regimen - Depression and/or thoughts of suicide
The most dangerous side effect of Accutane is severe birth defects if taken during pregnancy. It is strongly recommended to avoid becoming pregnant during treatment and for at least one month after stopping Accutane.
Accutane is not guaranteed to cure acne. Reports have found 1 in 10 Accutane users have reoccurrences of acne one year later and 1 in 4 users after two years. It may be prescribed again for reoccurrences of acne.
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