Accutane Acne Treatment
Accutane is a medication that is prescribed
by a physician for serious types of acne. Accutane acne
treatment is extremely effective at fighting serious forms
of acne, because it targets the main causes of acne; that being
sebum production pores becoming clogged with sebum and killing
the P. acnes bacteria that infect the skin causing pimples.
Accutane is the trade name for the drug name
Isotretinoin. There are many different names used for this
medicine, however accutane acne treatment is the most popular
used form of this medication. Since accutane acne treatment is
used as a commercial product, you can also use the generic form
of Isotretinoin called Claravis.
Accutane acne treatment usually lasts from
two to six months and usually includes an application of 50 to
200 mg of accutane per day. Usually an accutane acne treatment
can cost $150 to over $200 per month. Usually, the more
milligrams of accutane used in an accutane acne treatment
per day, the higher the cost. It
should be noted that most health insurance companies do not
reimburse or pay for accutane acne treatment. In most cases
health insurance companies consider accutane acne treatment a
cosmetic medication. However if you require accutane acne
treatment to fight cysts or nodules, many health insurance
companies will cover you due to the fact that they don’t
consider this use to be cosmetic in practice.
You will need to sign up with the FDA program
called iPledge in order to receive a prescription, because there
are many side effects associated with accutane acne treatment.
iPledge was mainly started to prevent pregnant women on accutane
acne treatment from having children with birth defects. Besides
signing up for iPledge, females that would like to receive an
accutane acne treatment prescription must take two pregnancy
exams, both showing negative and continue to take a pregnancy
exam each month while taking the medication. In addition, women
who are sexually active must use at least two forms of birth
control.
In addition some accutane acne treatment
patients may also experience short-term side effects such as
headaches, depression, hearing loss, ringing in the ears,
stomach pain, changes in blood pressure, elevated cholesterol
and triglyceride levels, elevated liver enzymes, or a drop in
the white blood cell count.
Accutane acne treatment may also interfere or
react with other medications. Therefore, you must always consult
your doctor about drug interaction if you are taking accutane
acne treatment.
To sum up, accutane acne treatment in its
oral form is an effective way for treating acne and safe when
taken under a physician's care. In fact, some patients may not
experience any serious side effects. Even in spite of the risks,
this remedy should be looked upon in a positive light.
Doesn't every drug have some kind of
undesirable effects? Acne, if left untreated, has the potential
to scar the face permanently and turn the acne-infected person
into a socially unacceptable washout. So, if necessary, accutane
acne treatment should be considered in order to get rid of acne,
but always under medical supervision.
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