CLINSOL I 10 CAPSULES
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Isotretinoin 10 mg (Blister)
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- You should not take CLINSOL I 10 Capsules when pregnant.
- Isotretinoin is a strong teratogen, which means that if a woman takes it while pregnant, it can cause serious and life-threatening birth abnormalities. Women who can have children must:
- Before commencing treatment, you need to have a negative pregnancy test.
- For at least a month before, during, and after treatment, use two dependable types of birth control.
- If you get pregnant while on the drug, stop taking it right away and call your doctor.
- Women who are breastfeeding should also not take this prescription because isotretinoin can get into breast milk and hurt the baby.
How It Works
- Cutting down on the amount of oil that sebaceous glands make.
- Keeping skin pores from getting clogged.
- Stopping germs that cause acne (Propionibacterium acnes).
- Reducing inflammation and redness that come with severe acne.
- These effects work together to get rid of acne that is already there and stop new pimples or cysts from forming
Uses/indications
You can use CLINSOL I 10 Capsules for
- Severe nodular or cystic acne that doesn't get better with standard treatments, such as antibiotics or topical medications.
- Acne that leaves scars or deep sores.
- Acne vulgaris that won't go away or keeps coming back.
How to Use
- Follow your dermatologist's instructions to the letter when using CLINSOL I 10 Capsules.
- To help your body absorb the capsule better, swallow it whole with food or milk.
- Do not open, eat, or shatter the pill.
- Take it at the same time every day.
- Even if your acne gets better before the end of the treatment period, which is normally 16 to 24 weeks, you should keep going.
- During treatment, you must have regular examinations and blood tests to assess your liver function and cholesterol levels.
Side effects
- Lips and mouth that are dry
- Eyes or skin that are dry
- Skin that is peeling or red
- Slight nosebleeds
- Pain in the muscles or joints
- More sensitive to sunlight
- Serious Side Effects (get medical help right away):
- Headaches that don't go away or eyesight that is blurry
- Feeling sad, having mood swings, or thinking about killing yourself
- Yellowing of the skin and eyes (liver issue)
- Severe stomach ache, feeling sick, or throwing up
- Skin that is very dry or cracked
Medicines interaction
- Taking vitamin A supplements raises the risk of toxicity.
- Tetracycline drugs may elevate the pressure inside the head.
- Alcohol increases the chance of liver damage.
- Phenytoin may have an effect on bone strength.
- Progesterone-only birth control pills may not work as well as combination birth control pills, which are better.
- Before you start using CLINSOL I 10, be sure to tell your doctor about any other medications or supplements you are taking.
Experts advice
- To avoid getting pregnant, use reliable birth control and take pregnancy tests on a regular basis.
- You shouldn't give blood while you're on therapy or for a month after you stop.
- Don't get waxing, laser, or skin resurfacing done during or for six months after treatment.
- To keep your lips from getting dry, use lip balm and moisturizer.
- Use sunscreen and stay away from tanning lights to keep your skin safe from the sun.
- Don't take vitamin A supplements or multivitamins that have it in them.
- Even if someone else has acne, don't give them this medicine.
FAQs for Medicine
Q1. Is it safe to take CLINSOL I 10 when pregnant?
No. It is certainly not safe to use during pregnancy because it greatly increases the chance of birth abnormalities.
Q2. How long does it take to see results?
After roughly 4–5 months, you should see full effects, but you should start to see improvement after 6–8 weeks.
Q3. Can CLINSOL I 10 make things dry?
Yes, it's fairly usual for lips, skin, and eyes to be dry. It is best to moisturize every day.
Q4. Is it okay to drink alcohol?
When taking isotretinoin, don't drink alcohol since it puts more stress on the liver and may make adverse effects worse.
Q5. Is it okay to wear makeup while I'm getting treatment?
Yes, but make sure to use items that don't clog pores and take off your makeup carefully.
Q6. What should I do if I forget to take my medicine?
As soon as you recall, take it. If it's almost time for your next dose, don't double it.
Q7. If acne comes back, can CLINSOL I 10 be used again?
Yes, your dermatologist may suggest another course after a break, depending on how you respond and what the lab tests show.