Accutane is the most
popular cystic acne medication; however it doesn’t work foreveryone. I
assume that before taking another course of Cystic
Acne Accutane:
You'd make sure to reduce the number of
prescription drugs you're taking during the course.
If a woman, you're not planning to become pregnant.
You're aware that at least for some adolescents
there's been a suggested linkage between depression and Accutane.
You're planning on living in a generally healthy
manner, eating well, exercising, not smoking, and not drinking to
excess. You should be trying to do that whether or not you're taking
Accutane. especially if you're no longer a kid.
If you can say yes in response to all of the
following statements and have been diligently following the doctor's
instructions I think you're well with your rights to press the doctor
for something more effective or to move on to a doctor who would be
willing to give you a second course of Accutane or some other similar
cystic acne treatment if that's the only thing that will work. No,
Accutane is not an ideal medication to cure cystic acne,
but in my experience it does work like no other, at least for a time,
and one has to look at the overall picture and consider how strongly
the individual feels about his / her condition.
You also should get your health checked out in
general; there's probably no connection to your skin condition, but you
never know. But don't feel guilty about being frustrated and angry with
your current doctor, if that's how you feel. And anyone who thinks that
acne is merely a superficial cosmetic condition obviously has never had
a serious case.
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