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Isotretinoin (Accutane) as Rosacea TreatmentView the A-Detail™ on Accutane®.
How Do I Use This Medication?You should take capsules as directed with fat-containing food for example, with 2% or whole milk. The fat in the food helps the medication to be fully absorbed so that enough can be delivered to your skin to make it effective.
How Well Does It Work?It works slower for Rosacea than it does for acne treatment. A larger dose is often required, compared to the dose requirements when used for treating acne. Generally not as effective in rosacea compared to acne. How Does It Work?Isotretinoin basically helps the sebaceous gland to mature. It does so in several ways. Testosterone drives this oil gland to produce a number of different oils that influence the lining of the hair follicle. Accutane® brings the amount of oils to a more normal level and helps to change the composition of the oil so that it does not allow the pores to clog up. It prevents an excess of keratin from being produced, which means that comedones are not so readily formed.
Frequently Asked Questions About Isotretinoin:1. "Can I take other medications?"The following drug interactions have been reported:
2. "Which brands are available?"
3. "What conditions are treated by this medication?"FDA-approved:
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