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Generally, a course of Accutane is roughly five months, or 20 weeks, but can range from four to six months, depending on the individualโ€™s progress. At the end of the 20-week treatment period, 95% of patients see their acne fully cleared. However, some patients may require 4-6 months of Accutane treatment to achieve the best results. When you have finished your initial five-month treatment period, Dr. Green will discuss your results and recommend whether treatment should be continued for an additional period of time. Some patients require a second course of Accutane, which will be an additional four to six months. If a second course is required, it can not be started until at least two months after the first course.

Some healthcare professionals may prescribe a low-dose, low-frequency regimen for Accutane as an โ€œoff-labelโ€ treatment, meaning that the FDA has not studied the risks of taking Accutane at a low dosage for a long time. Therefore, long-term, low-dose use of isotretinoin is typically not recommended. Additionally, it is essential to be on the proper dosage during treatment. The therapeutic dosage for Accutane treatment is 1-2 milligrams per kilogram of body weight per day. Individuals who do not take a high enough dosage of Accutane may experience breakouts after discontinuing treatment. It is imperative to seek out treatment from an expert board-certified dermatologist, such as Dr. Green, to ensure that you are on the correct dosage to effectively treat your acne permanently.

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