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Summary: Accutane is considered to be nothing less than a miracle drug when it comes to "reviving or renewing" the human skin to enhance appearance and beauty. It is a form of Vitamin A and also used in treating severe forms of nodular acne as it significantly minimizes the amount of oil released by body's oil glands in the skin.
Chemical Behavior and Composition:
Isotretinoin, a retinoid, is available as Accutane in 10-mg, 20-mg and 40-mg soft gelatin capsules for being administered in an oral form. Each capsule of Accutane includes butylated hydroxyanisole, edetate disodium, beeswax, hydrogenated vegetable oil, soybean oil, and hydrogenated soybean oil flakes.
The IUPAC name of Accutane is (2Z, 4E, 6E, 8E)-3, 7-dimethyl-9-(2, 6, 6-trimethylcyclohexen-1-yl) nona-2, 4, 6, 8-tetraenoic acid and its chemical formula is C20H28O2.
Benefits of Accutane:
Accutane can be termed as a powerful acne-fighting product that helps achieve clear skin that had already helped millions of people worldwide. It works from the inside out to clear skin of current acne regions and prevents future acne breakouts along with reducing or smoothing the scars left by such breakouts in the past. It has the unique ability of eliminating nodular or cystic acne problems for people of all ages and works equally well on acne regions that have failed to respond to other medications.
In the world of bodybuilding, Accutane is used for clearing skin from all types of blemishes as bodybuilders tend to have steroid-induced acne and their bodies produce more oil than normal.
Recommended Dosage of Accutane:
The recommended dosage of Accutane is 0.5-1.0 mg per kg of body weight on a daily basis in two divided dosages for a period of 15-20 weeks, with food. Once daily dosing of Accutane is not recommended at all.
Contraindications:
Accutane capsules are not recommended or indicated to those who are hypersensitive to this medication or any of its components. It is also not indicated to pregnant women and people who are sensitive to parabens.
Precautions:
The users of Accutane must restrain from taking vitamin supplements containing Vitamin A and should not donate blood while taking Accutane. Blood donation must also not happen before 30 days after a user has stopped the use of Accutane.
It is never advised to take Accutane in larger amounts than what is recommended by the doctor. It is recommended to take Accutane with a glassful of water for preventing the capsule from melting in the food pipe (esophagus) to stay away from irritation. If you have skipped one dose, do not compensate by having the missed dose with the next dose.
Possible side effects of Accutane Abuse:
Some of the possible side effects of Accutane abuse are sudden numbness, loss of appetite, rectal bleeding, dark urine, hearing loss, seizure,