Isotroin 10mg Capsule
$45.00 – $80.00
Product Name | Isotroin 10mg Capsule |
Component | Isotretinoin |
Effect | Acne improvement |
Side Effect | Dry skin and mucous membranes, dizziness, vomiting, etc. |
How to take | Take 1 tablet a day after meals |
Manufacturer | Cipla |
Delivery Time | 7-14 days |
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Description
What is Isotroin 10mg
Isotroin 10mg Capsule is an acne treatment developed by Cipla.
It is a generic version of Accutane and is characterized by a red, oval-shaped pill.
Effects of Isotroin 10mg
Isotretinoin, the main component of isotroin, is a vitamin A derivative that has the effect of shrinking sebaceous gland cells and suppressing sebum secretion. By causing sebaceous glands to recede, pores become smaller.
Acne-causing bacteria such as P. acnes and Staphylococcus aureus hide in pores and sebaceous glands, but by shrinking pores and sebaceous glands, the number of acne-causing bacteria is reduced.
As a result, acne heals faster and new acne is less likely to form.
Furthermore, isotroin has the ability to normalize sebaceous gland cells and epidermal cells, and is said to be effective in preventing abnormal keratinization and reducing the unevenness of acne scars.
Because it is an oral medication, it is effective not only for acne on the face, but also for acne and acne scars on the back and buttocks.
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Isotretinoin is said to have a 65% share of acne treatment drugs in the United States and has been used for over 30 years.
Furthermore, isotroin has an acne efficacy rate of over 98%, and is said to be the most effective acne treatment drug used around the world, with a low recurrence rate.
However, if isotretinoin, the main ingredient of isotroin, is taken by a pregnant woman, there is a risk of teratogenicity to the fetus.
*Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare’s warning:
Isotretinoin should be used only under the close guidance of a specialist such as a doctor or pharmacist.
If you are pregnant or may be pregnant, it may cause birth defects, miscarriage, premature birth, or stillbirth in the fetus. Side effects include
severe headaches, blurred vision, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, stroke, diarrhea, and muscle weakness, as well as serious psychiatric symptoms (depression, suicide, etc.).
You should never purchase this product without consulting a specialist.
Do not take this medicine if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or may become pregnant. For more information, please read the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare’s alert .
How to take Isotroin 10mg
Timing of taking
Take 1 tablet once daily, during or after meals . Please continue taking this medicine for 3 to 6 months
After that, please allow at least a 2 month drug break .
Approximate dosage
Basically, take 1 tablet (10mg to 20mg) once a day.
The dose may be increased to 40mg after 2 to 3 months.
Men who are overweight can start with 40 mg per day.
If side effects are tolerable, the dose may be increased to 60 mg per day. It is prohibited to take more than 60 mg per day, regardless of body weight .
Effects of food and alcohol
- Not currently reported.
People who cannot take isotroin
- Those with a history of hypersensitivity to isotretinoin or vitamin A.
- Those who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Those who may be pregnant.
- Those who wish to become pregnant.
- Those using tetracyclines. If you are taking medication
- if you have liver dysfunction
- if you have high levels of triglycerides or cholesterol
- if you have a mental disorder
*Please follow your doctor’s instructions when taking this product.
Side effects of Isotroin 10mg
Main side effects
The main side effects include dryness of the mucous membranes of the skin, mouth, eyes, and nose, dizziness, and vomiting.
Use a moisturizer that won’t cause acne if possible, as it will dry you out while you’re taking it.
Also, be sure to apply lip balm while taking this medication, as side effects such as cracked lips are common.
Serious side effects
If isotretinoin is taken by a pregnant woman while trying to conceive, there is a high possibility of teratogenicity to the fetus or miscarriage.
Please use two methods of contraception for 1 month before taking this medicine and for 6 months after taking this medicine.
It has been reported that when taken during pregnancy, more than 90% of women have abortions or fetal death, and 9.3% of the children born had congenital abnormalities.
Do not become pregnant, breast-feed, or donate blood while taking this medicine and for 6 months afterwards.
Isotretinoin can also cause other mental health problems such as depression, irritability, and in rare cases, suicidal thoughts or attempts.
If you feel any abnormality, stop taking it immediately and consult a doctor.
Peculiar symptoms
These include pain in bones, muscles, joints, and headaches.
Blood tests can show signs of liver dysfunction, kidney dysfunction, cholesterol, triglycerides, blood sugar levels, increases in uric acid levels, etc., so be sure to have blood tests done frequently.
Drugs prohibited for concomitant use
Contraindications for concomitant use
Contraindicated drugs are drugs that are incompatible with isotroin and cannot be taken together.
- Tetracycline antibiotics and vitamin A preparations may have strong side effects.
- Corticosteroids and phenytoin may have strong side effects that weaken bones.
- There is no problem in using steroids used to treat asthma or topical steroids for atopic dermatitis.
Caution when used together
- Not currently reported.
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Storage method
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Please store out of reach of small children.
- Please do not replace the container as it may cause accidental ingestion or the quality may change.
- If you want to take the remainder of one packet, store it as much as possible to avoid exposure to air, and take it within 2 days.
- Do not take or use the product after the indicated expiry date.
Additional information
Pack Size | 100 Tablets, 50 Tablet/s |
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