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No! Accutane is FDA-approved as a safe and effective acne treatment option. Accutane is a prescription medication that an experienced board-certified dermatologist must monitor to ensure safety and efficacy. Some rare, serious side effects can occur and should be reported to your provider immediately if encountered. The most common side effects, which are not inherently harmful and resolve once completing Accutane, include dryness and increased sensitivity to the sun. It is imperative to become pregnant during or for one month after their Accutane treatment, as it can cause serious birth defects. Additionally, patients should avoid alcohol consumption while taking Accutane, as it can harm the liver. Your prescriber will monitor the dosage of Accutane carefully to ensure that there is no risk of unwanted side effects.
Accutane acne treatment is the most effective treatment for eliminating stubborn, severe, persistent acne breakouts. Following the 20-week treatment course, 95% of patients will see a full reduction of acne nodules in the treatment area, and for the remaining 5%, most require only to continue the treatment for another 16-20 weeks. However, it is imperative to be on a proper Accutane dosage to avoid breaking out again after treatment. The correct dosage for Accutane treatment is one to two milligrams per kilogram of body weight per day. When patients are treated with a subtherapeutic dosage of Accutane or a dosage that is too low, there is a higher chance of acne reoccurrence after the Accutane course is completed. Additionally, studies have found that younger recipients of Accutane are more likely to have a relapse in acne breakouts than older patients. If a relapse of acne should occur, patients may return to your healthcare provider to receive another round of Accutane treatment.
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