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ISOJUV 40MG 10 capsules

$6.50

Brand Name:  Isojuv

Name:  Isotretinoin

Strength: 40 mg

Pills per order:  10 Pills

Production Company:  Juvenor

Used for:   Acne, Nodular Acne, Severe Acne, Cystic Acne, Pimples

Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  Information

Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  belongs to the retinoids (man-made vitamin A) class of medications, which are principally used to treat a severe form of acne known as nodular acne that is resistant to various therapies, including antibiotics. Nodular acne is a type of severe acne that develops when the skin cells produce too much oil, resulting in bloated, red, and painful lumps. Acne nodules are bigger than ordinary pimples.

Accutane is a typical brand name for isotretinoin.

Acne is caused by the skin’s hyperactive sebaceous (oil) glands. Sebum clogs sebaceous glands and prevents oil from flowing freely, resulting in a buildup of sebum beneath the skin, which promotes the growth of acne-causing bacteria. Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  is a kind of vitamin A that acts by decreasing the activity and size of sebaceous glands on the skin’s surface, reducing sebum (natural oil) production cells. As a result, pores are unclogged and acne-causing germs are killed. Different than that, Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  may be given for other skin conditions and cancers.

Topical and oral dose forms of Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  are available. Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  should be taken exactly as directed by your doctor. Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  in a topical form can be applied to the clean and dry afflicted region with a fingertip. Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  should not get into contact with your nose, mouth, eyes, ears, or vaginal area. If Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  comes into touch with these places by mistake, thoroughly rinse with water. Chapped lips, dry skin, eyes, nose, and lips are all possible side effects for certain people. The majority of these Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  adverse effects do not require medical care and fade away with time. Please visit your doctor if the adverse effects continue or worsen.

Please inform your doctor if you are allergic to Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  or any other medications. If you are pregnant or nursing, avoid using Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  since it may harm your baby. Please see a doctor if you experience depression or suicidal thoughts while taking Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  or after ending therapy with Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule . When using Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule , avoid going outside in the sun since it may make your skin more susceptible to sunlight and cause sunburn. When going outside, use protective gear and apply sunscreen to avoid becoming sunburned. Before taking Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule , tell your doctor if you have asthma, diabetes, liver or heart problems, hypervitaminosis A (high vitamin A levels), weak bones, osteoporosis (bone loss), anorexia nervosa (an eating disorder in which people eat too little), or any mental problems like psychosis (loss of contact with reality) or depression.

Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  are used for the following purposes: Acne is a skin condition that occurs when the skin (spots)

Because it is so efficient at reducing sebum production, many bodybuilders who take anabolic steroids utilize isotretinoin to treat steroid-induced acne. It’s also of considerable interest to anabolic steroid users since it’s so powerful at preventing sebum production. The androgen-induced increase in sebum production is most likely the major alteration that causes acne in anabolic steroid users.

Isojuv 40 mg

Medicinal Advantages

Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  is a synthetic or human-made version of vitamin A that is used to treat severe acne. Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  decreases sebum (natural oil) production cells on the skin’s surface by reducing sebaceous gland activity and size. As a result, pores are unclogged and acne-causing germs are killed. Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  also lowers skin edema and aids in the treatment of certain cancers.

Use Instructions

If you’re taking Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule s by mouth, consume the entire capsule with a glass of water. To avoid stomach discomfort, take Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  with meals. It should not be broken, crushed, or chewed. Use Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  topically as directed by your doctor. Before and after using Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule , wash your hands. Try to clean and dry the afflicted skin area before applying it. Face should be washed with mild soap and patted dry. Apply a tiny amount of Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  as a thin film to the clean and dry afflicted region using your fingers. Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  should not get into contact with your nose, mouth, eyes, ears, or vaginal area. If Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  comes into touch with these places by mistake, thoroughly rinse with water.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.

Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  Side Effects

Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule , like other drugs, might produce adverse effects such as chapped lips, dry skin, eyes, nose, or lips. The majority of these Isojuv 40 mg  Capsule  adverse effects do not require medical care and fade away with time. Please visit your doctor if the adverse effects continue or worsen.

Drug Recommendations

If you’re pregnant or nursing, avoid using isotretinoin since it might harm your kid. Please see a doctor if you experience depression or suicidal thoughts while taking Isotretinoin or after quitting medication. When using Isotretinoin, avoid going outside in the sun since it might make your skin more susceptible to the sun and cause sunburn. When going outside, use protective gear and apply sunscreen to avoid becoming sunburned. Cosmetic operations should be avoided while taking Isotretinoin and for at least 6 months after discontinuing therapy, since they may increase the risk of scarring. Before taking Isotretinoin, tell your doctor if you have asthma, diabetes, hypervitaminosis A (high vitamin A levels), liver or heart problems, weak bones, osteoporosis (bone loss), anorexia nervosa (an eating disorder in which people eat too little), or any mental problems like psychosis (loss of contact with reality) or depression.

Interactions Between Drugs

Anticonvulsants or drugs for fits (phenytoin), antibiotics (doxycycline, demeclocycline, minocycline, oxytetracycline, tetracycline, eravacycline), and vitamins (doxycycline, demeclocycline, minocycline, oxytetracycline, tetracycline, eravacycline) may interact with isotretinoin (vitamin A).

Isotretinoin should not be taken with St. John’s Wort (an herbal supplement used to treat depression), since it may affect the effectiveness of hormonal contraceptive tablets.

Before taking Isotretinoin, tell your doctor if you have asthma, diabetes, liver or heart problems, hypervitaminosis A (high vitamin A levels), weak bones, osteoporosis (bone loss), anorexia nervosa (an eating disorder in which people eat too little), or any mental problems like psychosis (loss of contact with reality) or depression.

Safety Suggestions

ALCOHOL

When using Isotretinoin, avoid drinking alcohol since it might cause liver damage and a spike in cholesterol levels.

PREGNANCY

Isotretinoin is a Category X pregnancy medicine, which means it’s dangerous for expecting mothers since it might cause serious birth problems. If you are pregnant or intending to become pregnant, please seek medical advice.

BREAST FEEDING

Isotretinoin can pass via breast milk and create problems for the newborn. Before using Isotretinoin while nursing, talk to your doctor.

DRIVING

When taken orally, isotretinoin might cause night vision problems in some people. As a result, only drive if you are aware after taking Isotretinoin.

LIVER

For people with compromised liver function, isotretinoin is typically not indicated. Please visit a doctor if you have any concerns about the usage of isotretinoin in people with liver disorders.

KIDNEY

Please visit a doctor if you have any concerns about the usage of isotretinoin in people with renal issues.

No habit formation

Advice on Diet and Lifestyle

When using Isotretinoin, avoid going outside in the sun since it might make your skin more susceptible to the sun and cause sunburn. When going outside, use protective gear and apply sunscreen to avoid becoming sunburned.

Regular exercise can help you feel better about yourself and boost your mood, but it won’t cure acne. Shower as soon as you complete your workout since perspiration can worsen acne.

Wash your hair on a regular basis to prevent hair from falling across your face.

Before going to bed, remove all of your make-up.

Recommendations

To evaluate liver function before and during using Isotretinoin, regular blood tests are suggested.

Don’t give blood while using Isotretinoin or for the first month after quitting it.

Isotretinoin should not come into contact with your nose, mouth, eyes, ears, or vaginal area. Rinse with water if Isotretinoin comes into touch with these locations by mistake.

Squeezing, popping, or picking places can aggravate them and result in permanent scarring.

Other details: This item is non-refundable.

Glossary of Diseases and Conditions

Nodular acne is a type of severe acne that develops when the skin cells produce too much oil, resulting in bloated, red, and painful lumps. Sebum clogs sebaceous glands and prevents oil from flowing freely, resulting in a buildup of sebum beneath the skin, which promotes the growth of acne-causing bacteria. Acne nodules are bigger than regular pimples and impact the skin’s deeper layers. Acne nodules can appear on the back, face, or torso. It is possible that if they are not treated, they will leave lifelong scars. Long-lasting painful blemishes that feel like firm knots under the skin are among the symptoms.

FAQs

In the treated regions, isotretinoin may enhance skin sensitivity to sunlight. As a result, avoid or restrict your exposure to the sun and sunlamps. To avoid sunburn, it is recommended that you apply sunscreen and wear protective clothes when going outside.

While taking Isotretinoin and for at least 6 months after stopping treatment with Isotretinoin, it is not recommended that you undergo any cosmetic procedures to smooth your skin, such as waxing, laser procedures, or dermabrasion (an exfoliating technique that removes outer layers of skin with a rotating instrument).

It is not suggested that you use Isotretinoin with oral or hormonal contraceptive tablets to prevent pregnancy since it may diminish the effectiveness of oral contraceptive pills. As a result, while using Isotretinoin and for the first month after finishing therapy, you should use alternate contraceptive methods such as condoms to avoid pregnancy.

Vitamin A supplements should not be taken with Isotretinoin because they may create hypervitaminosis A (excess vitamin A in the body), which increases the risk of side effects. However, before using any additional medications or supplements with Isotretinoin, talk to your doctor.

Isotretinoin should not be used during pregnancy since it might cause serious birth abnormalities. It’s also a good idea to use effective contraception before starting Isotretinoin, while taking it, and for the first month after quitting it. However, before taking Isotretinoin, tell your doctor if you are pregnant, expecting to become pregnant, or nursing.

In certain people, isotretinoin might cause a temporary or permanent loss of night vision. This negative effect does not have to be experienced by everyone who takes Isotretinoin. As a result, if you can’t see in the dark after taking Isotretinoin, don’t drive, and visit a doctor if you notice any vision abnormalities or have sore or itchy skin.

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