Acutret Isotretinoin 5mg Capsules

$ 10.80

Parution : Mars 2026 Détails : Relié / 12 x 17 cm / 176 pages / 30 illustrations, Langue : Français ISBN : 9780500031209 Catégorie : Disponibilité : Disponible
Generic:AcutretFormat:Strip of 10 capsulesStrength:5mgManufacturer:IpcaCategory:Skin CareAvailability:In StockWhat is Acutret 5 (Isotretinoin 5mg) Used For?Acutret 5 is commonly used for:Mild to Moderate Acne – Helps treat early-stage acne and prevents worsening.Oil Control – Reduces excess oil production in the skin.Skin Clarity – Improves skin texture and prevents breakouts.How Does Acutret 5 Work?Acutret 5 contains Isotretinoin, which:Shrinks sebaceous glands to reduce oil production.Prevents clogged pores and acne formation.Promotes skin renewal and healing.How to Use Acutret 5Dosage: Take as prescribed by your doctor, usually with food.Precaution: Avoid pregnancy, alcohol, and prolonged sun exposure.Side Effects of Acutret 5Common: Dry lips, dry skin, mild irritationSerious: Mood changes, severe headache, vision issues (seek medical help immediately)Acutret Dosage Comparison GuideStrengthBest ForOnsetDurationLink5mgLower strength option4–8 wks4–6 monthsCurrent10mgStandard strength option4–8 wks4–6 monthsView →20mgHigher strength option4–8 wks4–6 monthsView →30mgMaximum strength variant4–8 wks4–6 monthsView →* Always consult your doctor before changing your dosage. This information is for educational reference only.Frequently Asked QuestionsQ1: What is Acutret 5mg (Isotretinoin 5mg) used for?Acutret 5mg is the lowest available isotretinoin dose, used for low-dose maintenance therapy in mild-to-moderate acne, for patients who have already completed a standard course but need continued low-dose treatment, or for patients who cannot tolerate higher doses.Q2: Who is the 5mg isotretinoin dose most suitable for?5mg is most suitable for: small/low-weight patients (under 30kg), patients on very long-term low-dose regimens for chronic acne, individuals who experienced intolerable side effects at higher doses but still need treatment, and post-course maintenance to prevent relapse.Q3: How does the 5mg dose compare to standard 20–40mg doses?5mg is a sub-therapeutic dose by standard weight-based calculations. While it can suppress acne, it takes significantly longer to reach the target cumulative dose and the acne clearance rate may be lower. However, side effects are much milder at this dose.Q4: What is the teratogenicity requirement for Acutret 5mg?Isotretinoin is severely teratogenic regardless of dose — even 5mg can cause birth defects. The mandatory pregnancy prevention protocol (two forms of contraception and monthly pregnancy tests) applies equally at 5mg.Q5: What are the most common side effects of Acutret 5mg?Mild dry lips and skin are the most common effects. Side effects are significantly less pronounced than at higher doses — many patients find 5mg well-tolerated with minimal impact on daily life.Q6: Is blood monitoring required at 5mg?Yes. Liver function tests and lipid panel monitoring are still required at baseline and periodically, even at 5mg. The frequency may be less intensive than at higher doses — your dermatologist will specify the schedule.Q7: Can Acutret 5mg be used for long-term acne management?Yes. Low-dose isotretinoin (5mg alternate day to 5mg daily) is used as a long-term maintenance approach for patients with chronic recurring acne. This approach has an emerging evidence base and must be supervised by a dermatologist.Q8: Does Acutret 5mg still require strict sun protection?Yes. Even at 5mg, isotretinoin increases skin photosensitivity. Daily SPF 30 sunscreen is recommended throughout treatment.Q9: What skin care routine suits Acutret 5mg users?Even at 5mg, gentle fragrance-free cleansers and moisturisers are recommended. Avoid harsh actives (retinoids, strong acids). Sun protection is essential. Lip balm should be applied regularly even if lips are only mildly dry.Q10: Can Acutret 5mg be combined with topical treatments?With dermatologist guidance, gentle topical treatments may be used alongside 5mg isotretinoin. However, topical retinoids are generally avoided. Light benzoyl peroxide or niacinamide may be tolerated at this low dose — ask your dermatologist.Q11: How should Acutret 5mg capsules be stored?Store at room temperature (15°C–30°C) away from light and moisture. Keep in original blister packs until use.Q12: Do I need a prescription for Acutret 5mg?Yes. Isotretinoin at any dose, including 5mg, requires a dermatologist prescription with pregnancy prevention compliance.

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).