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Accutane: The Low Down on the Popular Acne TreatmentAccutane (isotretinoin) has revolutionized the treatment of severe acne, offering hope for those who haven’t found success ...
Isotretinoin, commonly called Accutane, is the only approved treatment for severe acne. Although isotretinoin is extremely effective in most individuals with acne, some experience recurrence.
Isotretinoin is indicated for nodular acne or severe acne that is unresponsive to conventional therapies. The usual dose is 0.5 to 1.0 mg/kg/day for 20 weeks, or a cumulative dose of 120 mg/kg.
Isotretinoin, commonly referred to as Accutane, is the only approved medical treatment capable of inducing long-term remission of severe acne. Although highly effective, some individuals ...
The risk for acne relapse following isotretinoin use is reduced with higher cumulative doses, suggesting individualized treatment plans based on patients’ goals could maximize efficacy ...
Among patients treated with isotretinoin for acne, approximately one fifth experienced a relapse that required additional treatment with systemic medication, and 8.2% underwent a retrial with ...
But with the correct dosage and duration of treatment, Tang noted that Accutane could help most patients avoid suffering from acne for some time. According to the doctor, after using this ...
Of the 19,907 patients, 35% received a subsequent prescription acne treatment, with 22.5% receiving an oral medication; 8.2% were treated with a second course of isotretinoin.
So isotretinoin, or Accutane, is pretty much the closest thing we have to a cure for acne. But it's really not a one-size-fits-all treatment. And a lot of patients do end up needing topical ...
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