Acutret Isotretinoin 20mg Capsules
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Generic:Acutret 20mgFormat:Strip of 10 capsulesStrength:20mgManufacturer:IpcaCategory:Skin CareAvailability:In StockWhat is Isotretinoin 20mg Used For?Isotretinoin 20mg is widely used for:Moderate to Severe Acne â Standard dose for severe inflammatory and cystic acne.Accumulated Dose Therapy â Typical dose achieving cumulative efficacy for acne cure.Complete Acne Remission â Targets complete clearing and long-term disease control.Standard Treatment Duration â Typical dose for 16-24 week treatment courses.How Does Isotretinoin 20mg Work?Isotretinoin produces multiple skin-normalizing effects:Dramatically reduces sebaceous gland size and sebum secretion rates.Normalizes follicular keratinization preventing acne lesion formation.Eliminates Cutibacterium acnes bacterial colonization long-term.Provides durable remission in 80-90% of severely affected patients.How to Use Isotretinoin 20mgDosage: Take 20mg capsule daily with high-fat containing meal.Timing: Take consistently at same time daily for best results.Precaution: **ABSOLUTE PREGNANCY CONTRAINDICATION** â Use two forms contraception. Monthly pregnancy tests required.Side Effects of Isotretinoin 20mgCommon Side Effects: Severe skin dryness, Cheilitis (lip inflammation), Dry eyes, Myalgia (muscle pain), HeadacheSerious Side Effects (seek medical help): Severe depression/suicidality, Hepatotoxicity, Birth defects, Severe hypertriglyceridemia, IBD exacerbationAcutret Dosage Comparison GuideStrengthBest ForOnsetDurationLink5mgLower strength option4â8 wks4â6 monthsView â10mgStandard strength option4â8 wks4â6 monthsView â20mgHigher strength option4â8 wks4â6 monthsCurrent30mgMaximum strength variant4â8 wks4â6 monthsView â* Always consult your doctor before changing your dosage. This information is for educational reference only.Frequently Asked QuestionsQ1: What is Acutret 20mg (Isotretinoin 20mg) used for?Acutret 20mg treats moderate to severe cystic and nodular acne in patients for whom a 20mg daily dose is appropriate (typically 40â60kg patients at 0.5 mg/kg/day, or larger patients at lower dose intensity). It is manufactured by Ipca Laboratories.Q2: How does Acutret 20mg work?Isotretinoin reduces sebaceous gland size and activity by up to 90%, normalizes follicular keratinization, reduces Cutibacterium acnes colonization, and has direct anti-inflammatory effects â providing comprehensive acne control that often leads to permanent remission.Q3: When will Acutret 20mg start working?Most patients notice some improvement after 6â8 weeks, though an initial acne flare (temporary worsening) is common in the first 4â6 weeks. Full results become evident after completing the entire treatment course.Q4: What is the teratogenicity requirement for Acutret 20mg?Isotretinoin causes severe birth defects at all doses. Women of childbearing potential must use TWO effective methods of contraception throughout treatment and for 1 month after the final dose. Monthly pregnancy tests are mandatory during treatment.Q5: What are the most common side effects at 20mg?Dry lips (cheilitis), dry skin, nosebleeds, dry eyes, joint pain, and an initial acne flare are most common. These are more pronounced than at 10mg. Intense lip care and skin moisturisation significantly reduces discomfort.Q6: What blood monitoring is required during Acutret 20mg?Liver function tests (ALT, AST) and fasting lipid panel (triglycerides, cholesterol) at baseline and monthly during treatment. Monthly pregnancy tests for females. Any significant abnormality may require dose reduction or treatment suspension.Q7: Can I use topical acne treatments with Acutret 20mg?Avoid topical retinoids (tretinoin, adapalene) as they cause excessive irritation. Benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid should generally be avoided. Use only gentle, hydrating cleansers and moisturisers during treatment.Q8: Is sun protection important during Acutret 20mg treatment?Yes. Isotretinoin increases photosensitivity. Apply SPF 30 broad-spectrum sunscreen daily, wear protective clothing, and avoid prolonged sun exposure and tanning beds throughout treatment.Q9: Can I donate blood while on Acutret 20mg?No. Blood donation is prohibited during treatment and for 1 month after the last dose, as donated blood could harm a pregnant recipient who might receive it.Q10: What happens if I miss a dose of Acutret 20mg?Take the missed dose as soon as you remember on the same day. If you remember the next day, skip the missed dose and continue your regular schedule. Do not double up. Contact your dermatologist if you miss multiple doses.Q11: How should Acutret 20mg capsules be stored?Store at room temperature (15°Câ30°C) away from light and moisture. Keep capsules in original blister packs until use.Q12: Do I need a prescription for Acutret 20mg?Yes. Isotretinoin at 20mg requires a dermatologist prescription with mandatory pregnancy prevention and monthly blood test monitoring.
Louise Rogers Lalaurie est écrivaine et traductrice. Ses traductions publiées comprennent seize romans et plus de trente ouvrages de non-fiction couvrant les beaux-arts, les arts décoratifs, le design et le voyage. Elle est également l’auteure de Matisse : The Books (Thames & Hudson, 2020).
Louise Rogers Lalaurie est écrivaine et traductrice. Ses traductions publiées comprennent seize romans et plus de trente ouvrages de non-fiction couvrant les beaux-arts, les arts décoratifs, le design et le voyage. Elle est également l’auteure de Matisse : The Books (Thames & Hudson, 2026).