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Accutane
What is Accut ane?
Accutane is a form of vitamin A. It reduces the amount of oil released by oil glands in your skin, and helps your skin renew itself more quickly. Accutane is used to treat severe nodular acne. It is usually given after other acne medicines or antibiotics have been tried without successful treatment of symptoms. Accutane may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.
What should I discuss wit h my healt hcare provider bef ore t aking Accut ane?
Accutane is available only under a special program called iPLEDGE. You must be registered in the program and sign documents stating that you understand the dangers of this medication and that you agree to use birth control as required by the program. Ask your doctor or call the drug maker if you have questions about the program or the written requirements. It is dangerous to try and purchase Accutane on the Internet or from vendors outside of the United States. The sale and distribution of Accutane outside of the iPLEDGE program violates the regulations of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the safe use of this medication. Do not use this medication if you are allergic to isotretinoin or to parabens, or if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. To make sure you can safely take Accutane, tell your doctor if you have any of these other conditions: a personal or family history of depression or mental illness; heart disease, high cholesterol or triglycerides; osteoporosis or other bone disorders; an intestinal disorder such as inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, or Crohn's disease; diabetes; asthma; an eating disorder (anorexia nervosa); or liver disease. Accutane can cause severe, life- threatening birth defects if the mother takes the medication during pregnancy. Even one
dose of Accutane can cause major birth defects of the baby's ears, eyes, face, skull, heart, and brain. Never use Accutane if you are pregnant. For Women: Unless you have had your uterus and ovaries removed (total hysterectomy with oophorectomy) or have been in menopause for at least 12 months in a row, you are considered to be of child- bearing potential. Even women who have had their tubes tied are required to use birth control while taking Accutane. You must have a negative pregnancy test 30 days before you start taking Accutane. A pregnancy test is also required before each prescription is refilled, right after you take your last dose of Accutane, and again 30 days later. All pregnancy testing is required by the iPLEDGE program. You must agree in writing to use two specific forms of birth control beginning 30 days before you start taking Accutane and ending 30 days after you stop taking it. Both a primary and a secondary form of birth control must be used together. Primary forms of birth control include: tubal ligation (tubes tied); vasectomy of the male sexual partner; an IUD (intrauterine device); estrogen- containing birth control pills (not mini- pills); and hormonal birth control patches, implants, injections, or vaginal ring. Secondary forms of birth control include: a male latex condom plus spermicidal foam or gel; a diaphragm plus spermicidal foam or gel; a cervical cap plus spermicidal foam or gel; and a vaginal sponge containing spermicide. Stop using Accutane and call your doctor at once if you have unprotected sex, if you quit using birth control, if your period is late, or if you think you might be pregnant. If you get pregnant while taking Accutane, call the iPLEDGE pregnancy registry at 1- 866- 495- 0654. It is not known whether isotretinoin passes into breast milk. Do not take Accutane without first talking to your doctor if you are breast- feeding a baby.
cracking or peeling skin, itching, rash, changes in your fingernails or toenails. This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1- 800- FDA- 1088.