Limit alcohol consumption as it can increase the risk of liver problems.
No specific precautions for kidney disease, but consult your healthcare provider.
Use with caution if you have liver disease. Regular liver function tests may be required.
Do not use this medication during pregnancy. Use effective birth control and have regular pregnancy tests.
Do not use this medication while breastfeeding.
Avoid driving if you experience dizziness, headache.
Isotretinoin: Reduces the size and activity of the sebaceous (oil) glands, decreasing oil production. It also promotes skin cell turnover and prevents the clogging of pores, which helps to reduce inflammation and bacterial growth.
Severe acne is characterized by large, inflamed, and painful cysts and nodules on the skin.
It has been observed in many patients that a single 15-20-week course effectively cures the condition and prevents it from coming back. If at all a second course is required, one should wait for at least 8 weeks after completion of the first course. This is because experience with Perato has shown that the symptoms in the patients with acne may continue to improve following treatment with Perato.
No, Perato is a retinoid (vitamin A) which is used to treat severe types of acne.
No, Perato does not affect the fertility of male patients. No significant effects were seen on ejaculate volume, sperm count, total sperm motility, morphology or seminal plasma fructose.
Your liver enzymes and serum lipids will be checked before the treatment is started. These levels will also be monitored 1 month after the start of treatment and subsequently at 3 monthly intervals unless more frequent monitoring is clinically indicated.
A normal course of treatment of Perato is 15–20 weeks. Therefore, long-term effects of low doses have not been studied. However, it may have some effect on the bone mineral density. It may decrease bone mineral density in some patients, resulting in osteoporosis or fractures.
No, there are no reports of Perato causing cancer. In fact, it may be useful in some forms of head, skin and neck cancers.
If pregnancy occurs during treatment with Perato then, there is an extremely high risk that the baby may be born with severe birth defects.
Perato should be used with care since it is associated with significant adverse reactions. It should be used only for patients with severe nodular acne who are unresponsive to conventional therapy, including systemic antibiotics. In addition, Perato should not be used by pregnant women because it can cause severe birth defects.
There may be a transient increase in liver enzymes with Perato use. Therefore, regular laboratory tests are required. These values generally return to normal after some time. If the levels remain elevated for a long time, your doctor may discontinue the use of Perato.
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