Accufine
Accufine
Accufine to retinoid stosowany w leczeniu ciężkiego trądziku.
Accufine
Common use
Accufine is a prescribed medicine primarily used to manage severe acne like nodular or conglobate acne, or acne
which is at a risk of causing permanent scarring that has not responded well to other treatments. This medication is
part of the retinoid class of medicines, which are powerful derivatives of vitamin A.
Dosage and direction
Swallow the capsule whole, without breaking or chewing it. Always take the capsule with food, as it can boost
the
absorption of isotretinoin. Do not exceed the dose recommended by your doctor. Ensure you consult your doctor before
adjusting your dosage or stopping the medication.
Precautions
Caution is advised while taking Accufine if you have liver problems. The medicine may affect liver function, so
discuss your liver health with your doctor before starting this medication.
Caution is advised when using Accufine if you have a history of kidney problems. Consult your doctor before
taking this medicine.
As Accufine may cause drowsiness, dizziness, and vision changes, caution is advised when driving or operating
machines, especially at night.
As this medicine may impact blood glucose levels, it's advisable to limit alcohol consumption while taking
Accufine.
Contraindications
Accufine is contraindicated during pregnancy. If you are pregnant or planning to conceive, discuss it with your
doctor before starting this medication.
Accufine is contraindicated for breastfeeding women. Discuss it with your doctor if you are breastfeeding
before
starting this medication.
Avoid using it if you're allergic to isotretinoin or any other ingredients in Accufine. Discuss any allergies
with your doctor before starting this medicine.
Accufine isn't recommended for use in children under the age of 18 years. Always consult your doctor for
appropriate treatment options for children.
Mental health issues: There's a risk that isotretinoin can cause changes in mood and behaviour. If you've
previously suffered from depression or other mental health issues, it is essential to discuss this with your doctor
before starting Accufine.
Possible side effect
Taking Accufine may lead to the following common side effects: Dry, peeling skin; Itchy or red skin; Dry,
irritated eyes; Joint and muscle aches; Skin thinning; Nosebleeds.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless, which resolve on discontinuing the use of Accufine.
However, if you experience any serious side effects or worsening of any of the symptoms, please consult your doctor.
Drug interaction
Tetracycline Antibiotics: These antibiotics, like doxycycline and minocycline, interact with Accufine. Their
combined use may increase the risk of a condition called pseudotumor cerebri, which results in high pressure in the
fluid around the brain.
Vitamin A Supplements: Supplements containing vitamin A can interact with Accufine, leading to increased side
effects such as dry skin, chapped lips, and vision problems due to vitamin A overdose.
Missed dose
If you forget to take an Accufine at your usual time, take it as soon as you remember. But if it's nearly time
for your next dose, skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule. Never double up on doses without
talking to your doctor.
Overdose
If you accidentally take more Accufine than prescribed, you might experience symptoms like severe headache,
nausea or vomiting, drowsiness, irritability and itching. If this happens, inform your doctor right away.
Storage
Keep your Accufine in the original packaging. Store at room temperature, between 15 and 30°C. Avoid placing
them
in areas of high humidity, like the bathroom. Keep the medicine out of sight and reach of children.