Eskon Pharma
Isotretinoin (5mg)
Isokon 5mg Capsule belongs to a group of medicines called retinoids (vitamin A derivative). It is used to treat severe acne that has not responded to other treatments.
Capsule
Isokon 5mg Capsule should be used in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Take it with food, preferably at the same time each day to avoid a missed dose. It may take several weeks for your symptoms to improve but keep taking the medicine regularly to get the most benefit. If you notice no improvement after a few weeks, see your doctor again.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Isokon 5mg Capsule is to be taken with food.
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Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Isokon 5mg Capsule. Please consult your doctor.
Isokon 5mg Capsule is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
Isokon 5mg Capsule is highly unsafe to use during pregnancy. Seek your doctor's advice as studies on pregnant women and animals have shown significant harmful effects to the developing baby.
Isokon 5mg Capsule is a derivative of vitamin A. It acts on glands (sebaceous) to reduce the production of a natural substance (sebum) that causes acne. Also, the controlled sebum production kills acne-causing bacteria. It also works as an anti-inflammatory to decrease inflammation (redness and swelling).
Take it with food Avoid exposure to sunlight while using Isokon 5mg Capsule. Use protective measures such as sunscreen or protective clothing. Avoid face waxing and laser treatment while using this medicine as it makes your skin more fragile. It may cause dryness of mouth, lips, and eyes. Drink plenty of water, use moisturiser and avoid wearing contact lenses. Do not take Isokon 5mg Capsule if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Isokon 5mg Capsule should be used with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare professional, as it is associated with significant adverse reactions. It is typically prescribed for patients with severe nodular acne who have not responded to conventional treatments. Pregnant women should not use Isokon 5mg Capsule, as it can cause severe birth defects.
No, Isokon 5mg Capsule is a retinoid (vitamin A) medication, not a steroid. It is used to treat severe types of acne.
Before starting treatment, your liver enzymes and serum lipids will be checked. These levels will also be monitored 1 month after treatment begins and every 3 months thereafter, unless more frequent monitoring is necessary.
In many cases, a single 15-20-week course of Isokon 5mg Capsule can effectively cure acne and prevent it from recurring. If a second course is needed, it's recommended to wait at least 8 weeks after completing the first course. This is because the benefits of treatment may continue to improve after stopping the medication.
If you become pregnant while taking Isokon 5mg Capsule, there is a high risk that your baby may be born with severe birth defects. It's essential to use effective birth control and consult your doctor if you become pregnant or suspect you may be pregnant.
There is no evidence that Isokon 5mg Capsule causes cancer. In fact, it may have some benefits in treating certain types of head, skin, and neck cancers.
The long-term effects of Isokon 5mg Capsule are not well-studied, as a normal course of treatment is typically 15-20 weeks. However, it may affect bone mineral density, potentially leading to osteoporosis or fractures. It's essential to discuss any concerns with your doctor.
No, Isokon 5mg Capsule does not appear to affect male fertility. Studies have shown no significant effects on ejaculate volume, sperm count, total sperm motility, morphology, or seminal plasma fructose.
Isokon 5mg Capsule may cause a temporary increase in liver enzymes. Regular laboratory tests are necessary to monitor liver function. If liver enzyme levels remain elevated for an extended period, your doctor may discontinue treatment.