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Treatment Options
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Retinoids, Oral
Isotretinoin (Accutane) is used to treat severe, cystic acne that has not improved with other therapies. Some dermatologists use isotretinoin in mild to moderate acne that has not responded well to 6 months of standard therapies. Treatment with this drug usually continues until there is a 70% reduction in the number of cysts, but usually this can be seen in 15 to 20 weeks. While extremely effective for treating acne, isotretinoin is associated with some potentially bothersome side effects including extreme drying of the mouth, nose, and eyes; joint aches, muscle stiffness, and sun sensitivity. It can also cause birth defects if used during pregnancy. Drugs in the class
Isotretinoin
(
Accutane,
Amnesteem,
Claravis,
Sotret
)
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