accutaneSince 1983 people have been taking Isotretinoin or it’s brand name Accutane as a way of treating severe types of acne known as nodular cystic acne. Isotretinoin is typically given as an oral medication prescribed by a dermatologist.

This type of medication is derived from vitamin A and will cause excess sebum or oil to decrease from the oil glands and stop comodomes (white heads and black heads) from forming. This drug is generally a last means of treating acne when all others have failed.

For most people, Isotretinoin can be costly because being on this medication requires lot’s of  medical supervision. The cost’s range between $500-$600 for a 16wk treatment, but might be less for those with sufficient medical coverage that allows for such expenses.

Taking this medication is generally safe under strict doctors care, however, there are many risks to consider prior to taking Accutane that one needs to be aware of. Cost not withstanding, the potential harmful side effects can be devastating.

Here are some of the possible side effects associated with taking Accutane or any form of Isotretinoin:

  • Bleeding and inflammed gums, nose and lips
  • Birth defects
  • Suicidal thoughts and depression
  • Joint pain
  • Possible liver and kidney damage
  • Increased sensitivity to the sun and dry skin

Since Accutane is such as strong medication with serious side effects associated with it, it is advised that not everyone should use this drug as a treatment. It is meant for those with severe cystic acne which has not been helped by other forms of treatment. Those with chronic mild or moderate acne should explore other forms of treatment because  Isotretinoin usually does not work on this type of acne. If you have questions regarding your specific type of acne you should speak with a medical professional that can help with that determination.

Although the risks are higher taking any kind of medication to treat acne, it doesn’t keep people who are suffering with  serious acne from trying Accutane. As for others, the side effects are too severe to handle and have them looking for alternative means to treating their acne.

These days it’s not uncommon for people to turn to holistic or homeopathic types of acne treatments in order to avoid harmful effects of medication. Alternative acne treatments include taking vitamins and minerals known to combat acne, making dietary changes, and using herbal and natural remedies to treat acne symptoms.

Other all natural products such as Vilantae claim to cure acne and are natural alternatives to Accutane. But, you should always do your research especially with products that make large claims. Herbal products can carry it’s own type of side effects that you should be aware of. Always read the labels and find out what the potential side effects are before trying any new treatment.

Finding an that works and is effective in treating acne can be frustrating. It’s easy to think that medication is the magic solution for curing acne and for many it is. However, for lot’s of patients, medication has failed or not worth trying at all.

If you are concerned about which approach you should take in treating your specific type of acne than research all the alternative treatments and consult a physician. Educating yourself and paying attention to your body will help you develop the best treatment plan that’s right for you.

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