Anonymous wrote:This was a few years ago, but I insisted on options before Accutane. It is a harsh drug, but it works. For females, you need a pregnancy test each month and both boys and girls require monthly lab work. My DS was on this med for 6 months. Trying to remember how many Blistex tubes went thru my washing machine. 😊
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS was finally approved to start taking Accutane. What moisturizer, lip balm, and other general recommendations do you have for starting it? Thanks!
How long did it take to get approved? What steps did you have to take before getting there? DD has a dermatologist appointment on 2/25, and I'm curious what the progression of treatment options looks like. (FWIW, her acne just started in December but looks cystic to me. Deep under the skin, not whiteheads. The two that cleared up on her nose left behind red spots and indents in her skin. And then a new one appeared right next to where the original ones were. Ugh.)
Anonymous wrote:my son seems to have a lot of side effects so here is what he does:
super dry lips - constant carmex and aquafor- he probably has 20 of those little tubes in all places around the house
dry nose/nosebleeds - saline nose spray and little aquafor inside of nostrils
dry red eyes - limited contact usage; systane drops incl the gel drops if very dry/hurt
humidifier in bedroom for all of these issues
lots and lots of drinking water
itchy dry flaky scalp - DHS shampoo several days/week
After 4 mos, he is starting to get dry on his hands, too, so has been using a hand balm ointment.
Anonymous wrote:My DS was finally approved to start taking Accutane. What moisturizer, lip balm, and other general recommendations do you have for starting it? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Vitamin E stick for lips.
Stay out of the sun! I was on it and my teen dd was on it and we both became super sensitive to sun - like could get burned in 20 minutes.