Preventing and Managing the Side Effects of Isotretinoin

ACNE THERAPY

Preventing and Managing the Side Effects of Isotretinoin

Sep
2008
Vol. 27. No. 3
Megan Brelsford, DO, LT, MC, USN | Trisha Clarke Beute, MD, LCDR, MC, USN

Isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid) is widely used for the treatment of severe acne as well as
for disorders of conification, for psoriasis, and for skin cancer prevention. As a member of
the retinoid family, it has a wide spectrum of side effects, including reproductive, cutaneous,
ocular, neurological, musculoskeletal, and hepatic. As long as patients are able to
tolerate these side effects, it can be a very effective treatment option. This article examines
both the most common and the most concerning side effects as well as ways in which
providers and patients may best manage them to be able to benefit from isotretinoin
treatment.
Semin Cutan Med Surg 27:197-206 © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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