It works wonders, but the side affects arn't good. I had very very very dry mouth/lips when i was into my course of it. It was hard to handle, in a way i prefered having spots. The dryness got better after I stopped though like beansarebest says above my skin has also been much dryer since. If I had a time machine I really don't know if I would do it again. And the spots came back a few months after I stopped taking it anyway, though not as bad.Acne treatment called ruticain?
I think you mean roaccutane - here's a link.
http://www.minster.org.uk/roaccutane_iso鈥?/a>Acne treatment called ruticain?
I used Roaccutaine about 5 years ago and had to have it prescribed through the hospital and go back for regualar check ups. During the treatment it dries up your skin quite a lot. To be honest it was the only thing that got rid of my acne though it is starting to come back a bit now, however I have been left with pretty bad eczema that I never had before which is uncomfortable and unsightly. If I had the option again whether to take it or not I think I wouldn't and I know quite a few people who have avoided the treatment because of the side effects.
Roaccutane sounds like what you're looking for. You can get it on prescription from your GP but it's quite powerful and I think has some side effects so it only used to be used for extreme cases. Don't know if that's still the case though...
I don't know about that one, but there's one called Sher System that has been priven successful Please go to this site, type in acne %26amp; look thru' results.
Roaccutane ( isotretinoin,) it is for acne where scarring is occurring. It is an excellent and very potent preparation, but, because of its potential for side effects it is NOT prescribable by GPs, only from specialist dermatologists.
It can produce anaemia and white blood cell suppression. Psychiatric disorders and problems with skin are however the most common problems.
I had roaccutane about 7 years ago for severe acne at the time. I had tried something else first from the doctor but that hadnt worked and it had just made matters worse. You have to get referred to the hospital to get roaccutane and once you start taking it you must go back to the hospital for regular blood tests to ensure its not damaging your liver. Also it can cause depression as my acne got worse before it started to go so you would need to know that first. But overall it got rid of my acne but i still suffer with the occasional breakout for normal hormone reasons.
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