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Isotretinoin is a derivative of vitamin A which are orally administered to effectively treat acne-afflicted skin by decreasing the amount of oil secreted by the sebaceous glands (oil glands) of the skin.
It is used for the treatment of moderate to severe acne conditions which are unresponsive to other therapies.
Isotroin capsules of strengths 5 mg, 10 mg and 20 mg are available in our online pharmacy.
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Name of the Drug

The generic name of Isotroin is Isotretinoin.
Isotretinoin is also available under brand names that include Tretiva, Absorica, Accutane, Amnesteem, Claravis, and Sotret.

Manufacturer of Isotroin Capsules

Isotroin capsules are manufactured by Cipla Limited, India
Website: www.cipla.com

Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient

The active ingredient present in Isotroin Capsules is Isotretinoin.
Isotroin 10 capsules contains a strength of 10 mg Isotretinoin while Isotroin 20 capsules contains a strength of 20 mg Isotretinoin.
The other inactive ingredients present in Isotroin capsules are beeswax, black iron oxide, hydrogenated hydrolyzed starch, gelatin, glycerol, hydrogenated soybean oil, propylene glycol, red iron oxide, mannitol, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, shellac, sorbitol, soybean oil, and titanium dioxide.

What are Isotretinoin Capsules Used For?

Isotretinoin capsules are used for the effective treatment of severe acne conditions such as severe nodular acne (cystic acne) which were unresponsive to other medications (antibiotics such as benzoyl peroxide or clindamycin which are topical medications and tetracycline or minocycline which are oral medications.)
Isotroin capsules are also shown to have certain benefits towards the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, psoriasis, hair follicle inflammation due to gram-negative bacteria medications, and nodular rosacea.

Isotroin Capsules – Dosage

Isotretinoin capsules should be administered exactly as recommended by the doctor. Do not alter the dosage of the medication or the dosage period without consulting the prescriber. Usually Isotroin capsules are administered twice a day after a meal, unless you are given any other advice by the doctor.
Isotretinoin capsules should be swallowed and not sucked or chewed. Swallow Isotroin capsules as quickly as possible along with a glass of water or milk to avoid irritation caused by the melting of the Isotretinoin capsule in the food pipe.
A single course of Isotretinoin capsules lasts for a period of 15 to 20 weeks which is an adequate period of time to achieve complete and lasting results of treatment. Depending on the severity of your medical condition and your response to treatment, your doctor will alter your dosage to achieve the best possible result. If your response to the treatment is satisfactory, your doctor may shorten the dosage period from the standard 15 to 20 weeks.
After the completion of a single treatment course of Isotroin capsules, there should be a “rest period” of at least two months, when no drugs are administered. The acne may continue to be cured even without the medication during this period. After the rest period, if the acne conditions shows little improvement, your doctor may follow it up with a second course of Isotretinoin capsules.
To ensure the safety of the medication on your system, your doctor may advise you to perform occasional blood tests and liver function tests.
Please consult your doctor for exact dosing instructions. tablets (Generic tablets) should be administered in the dose prescribed by the doctor and for the duration recommended by the doctor.

Missed Dose

If you fail to take your regular Isotroin capsule dose on time, take it whenever you remember during the day. If you remember the next day, skip the missed dose and take your scheduled dose.
Do not take a double dose in a single day to compensate the missed dose.

Isotroin Mechanism of Action – How Does Isotretinoin Work?

Isotretinoin belongs to a class of drugs known as retinoid. Retinoids are commonly used for the treatment of skin problems. Isotretinoinworks by suppressing the production of skin oil (sebum) by the sebaceous glands. Higher sebum production results in the manifestation of severe acne. Isotroin capsules reduces the size of the sebaceous glands, alter the characteristics of the skin oil and prevent the unusual hardening of skin.

Storage

Store Isotretinoin capsules at controlled room temperature (20°C to 25°C). Excursions are permitted from 15°C to 30°C. Keep the pack of Isotroin capsules protected from heat, light, and moisture.
Do not consume Isotroin capsules after its expiration date printed on the blister pack. Do not dispose Isotretinoin capsules along with other domestic waste. Isotroin capsules should be discarded in an environment-friendly manner. Consult your pharmacist about the proper disposal techniques.

Contraindications

Isotroin is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to this medication or to any of its components. Isotroin should not be given to patients who are sensitive to parabens, which are used as preservatives in the gelatin capsule.
Isotroin can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. Major congenital malformations, spontaneous abortions, and premature births have been documented following pregnancy exposure to isotretinoin in any amount and even for short periods of time.
Isotroin is contraindicated in females who are or may become pregnant.

Overdose

In humans, Isotretinoin overdosage has been associated with vomiting, facial flushing, cheilosis, abdominal pain, headache, dizziness, and ataxia. These symptoms quickly resolve without apparent residual effects.
Isotretinoin (Isotroin capsules) causes serious birth defects at any dosage.