
Introduction
This information will help you understand your choices, whether you
share in the decision-making process or rely on your doctor's
recommendation.
Key points in making your decision
Acne will improve over time for most people. For some
people, though, acne is more difficult to treat. Isotretinoin (such as
Accutane, Amnesteem, Claravis, or Sotret) is a strong medication that can
reduce the emotional and physical scarring of severe acne. However, use of this
medication can have severe side effects. Consider the following when making
your decision:
- You may want to take isotretinoin if:
- You are bothered by severe acne that does
not get better after several months of medical treatment.
- A parent
or sibling had severe acne with scarring.
- Your acne causes
emotional anxiety, low self-esteem, or
depression.
- You may not want to take isotretinoin if:
- You can control your acne with other
medications or treatments.
- There is any chance that you could
become pregnant.
- You or members of your immediate family have a
history of severe depression.
Medical Information
What is isotretinoin?
Isotretinoin is a powerful and effective medication
used to treat severe acne that cannot be cleared up with other medications,
including antibiotics. It is a man-made retinoid (derived from vitamin A). You
usually need to take isotretinoin for 3 to 6 months.
Isotretinoin works by unclogging skin pores and shrinking oil
glands.
What are the risks of taking isotretinoin?
The most serious side effects of isotretinoin are severe birth
defects in infants of women who become pregnant, and miscarriage while taking
isotretinoin. Except these risks, other serious side effects are rare.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that using
isotretinoin may be associated with
depression,
psychosis, and, in rare cases, suicidal thoughts or
suicide attempts. The link between isotretinoin and depression is not clear and
it is being watched very closely. For more information on isotretinoin and
depression, talk with your doctor to decide whether isotretinoin is right for
you or your child. If you or your child is taking isotretinoin and experiences
signs of depression, see your doctor for treatment.
Less serious side effects affect almost everyone who takes
isotretinoin. These include dry skin, dry mouth, chapped lips, nosebleeds, dry
eyes and difficulty wearing contact lenses, and increased skin sensitivity to
sunlight. These side effects usually are not bothersome and can be treated with
moisturizers, artificial tears, and other products. If you have dry eyes while
taking isotretinoin, you may have to wear glasses instead of contact
lenses.
Isotretinoin can cause higher-than-normal levels of certain fats
(triglycerides) in your blood. High levels of
triglycerides may make you more likely to develop certain health problems, such
as heart disease. For this reason, all people need to have their blood checked
for triglyceride levels before starting this medication, and every 4 to 6 weeks
while taking it.
Headaches and muscle or joint pain are less common side effects
that you can usually treat with Tylenol or anti-inflammatory medications.
Muscle and joint pain are more common in people who exercise regularly.
If you need more information, see the topic
Acne Vulgaris.
Your Information
Your choices are:
- Take
isotretinoin to clear up severe
acne.
- Continue to use other treatments for your acne.
The decision about whether to take isotretinoin takes into account
your personal feelings and the medical facts.
Deciding about isotretinoin
treatment
| Reasons to take isotretinoin | Reasons not to take isotretinoin |
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- In 85% of people, isotretinoin clears up
severe acne or significantly decreases pimples.1
- Isotretinoin can prevent scarring from severe
acne.
- Isotretinoin can prevent anxiety, depression, or loss of
self-esteem caused by severe acne.
- If acne comes back after you
take isotretinoin, it is usually not as bad. You can take another course of
isotretinoin to treat a relapse of acne.
- Isotretinoin may prevent
years of severe acne and scarring.
- Taking isotretinoin may help
you avoid years of costly treatment.
Are there other reasons you might want to take
isotretinoin?
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- Isotretinoin causes severe birth defects
in infants of women who become pregnant while taking
isotretinoin.
- You must use two forms of birth control to avoid
becoming pregnant while you are taking isotretinoin and for at least 1 month
after you stop taking it.
- In rare cases, using isotretinoin may be
associated with depression, psychosis, and suicidal thoughts or suicide
attempts. The link between isotretinoin and these conditions is not clear but
it is being watched very closely. Isotretinoin may not be appropriate if you
have a history of depression or a family history of
depression.
- Isotretinoin causes temporary side effects, including
dry skin, eyes, and mouth. Other side effects include increased
triglyceride levels, headaches, and muscle and joint
pain.
- While using isotretinoin, you'll need regular blood tests to
check liver function and to monitor cholesterol and triglyceride levels. If you
are a woman taking isotretinoin, you will also need regular pregnancy tests
while taking the medicine.
- Isotretinoin is expensive.
Are there other reasons you might not want to take
isotretinoin?
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These
personal stories may help you make your
decision.
Wise Health Decision
Use this worksheet to help you make your decision. After
completing the worksheet, you should have a better idea of how you feel about
taking isotretinoin. Discuss the worksheet with your doctor.
Circle the answer that best applies to you.
| My acne makes me feel self-conscious and
unattractive. | Yes | No | Unsure |
| Sometimes I worry about my complexion. | Yes | No | Unsure |
| My mother (or father) had severe acne. | Yes | No | Unsure |
| I am in my early teens and am concerned about
having acne through the rest of my teens or later. | Yes | No | Unsure |
| I am concerned about the cost of acne treatment.
| Yes | No | Unsure |
| I am a woman and I am willing to use two kinds of
birth control, such as birth control pills and condoms to prevent pregnancy
while taking isotretinoin. | Yes | No | Unsure |
| I am worried about scarring. | Yes | No | Unsure |
| I am worried about isotretinoin's side effects and
having regular blood tests. I am a woman and am worried about having regular
pregnancy tests. | Yes | No | Unsure |
Use the following space to list any other important concerns you
have about this decision.
What is your overall impression?
Your answers in the above worksheet are meant to give you a
general idea of where you stand on this decision. You may have one overriding
reason to take or not take isotretinoin.
Check the box below that represents your overall impression about
your decision.
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Leaning toward taking
isotretinoin
| |
Leaning toward NOT taking
isotretinoin
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Return to the topic
Acne Vulgaris.