Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
DD has been on Retin A, Epiduo, Differin, Tazorac, and one other retinoid I can't recall. Also antibiotics Monodox, Keflex and a crazy expensive one Solodyn, which was the most useless. She also has washes with Benzol peroxide, sulfur stuff and I don't know what else. She hasn't been on a topical antibiotic that I can recall. Anyway, I'm going to seek a second opinion as to where she should be headed and wanted to hear others experiences with Accutane. I know they check pregnancy every month, but do you have to be on birth control?
Yes, she will have to be on birth control pills.
Not true. I just finished a course of Accutane in December and I did not use BC. Your daughter will have the option to pledge to abstinence. As an adult I think it was easier for my doctor to be ok with that decision since I was not in a relationship. I would be somewhat concerned about hormonal teenagers, but that would be a decision that you two should make.
OP, you didn't mention it above but has your daughter tried BC pills? Some acne can be controlled through BC pills because the hormones are under control. If you are worried about the side effects of Accutane and have not tried BC you might want to explore that option first. She will need to be on BC pills for a few months before she see's a difference.
Really? I had to call an 1-800 line and answer a bunch of questions every month about the forms of birth control I was using and carry a special card to get the drug from the pharmacy. If your doctor allowed a pledge of abstinence I think he/she was breaking FDA rules. Accutane use is highly controlled because it can cause major birth defects.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
DD has been on Retin A, Epiduo, Differin, Tazorac, and one other retinoid I can't recall. Also antibiotics Monodox, Keflex and a crazy expensive one Solodyn, which was the most useless. She also has washes with Benzol peroxide, sulfur stuff and I don't know what else. She hasn't been on a topical antibiotic that I can recall. Anyway, I'm going to seek a second opinion as to where she should be headed and wanted to hear others experiences with Accutane. I know they check pregnancy every month, but do you have to be on birth control?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think long and hard before putting a teenager with bad but run of the mill acne on accutane. I have heard of permanent side effects (like possible liver damage, depression, etc).
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=503887
Have you had acne? You cannot imagine what it does to a teenager. There are side effects but the side effects of acne are deep and last a lifetime. I remember someone telling me, "You would be so pretty if you didn't have acne." Even now that it is a known fact that neither chocolate or fried foods do not contribute to oily, acne prone skin, so many kids are made to believe it is their fault because they don't have a healthy diet. I weighed around 100 lbs and a little under 5'5" so my diet did not consist of chocolate, fried food, or bread.
The newest thinking is that some people are sensitive to too much sugar in their diets. You spike your insulin (hormone) high and that in turn releases other androgenic hormones. I know for sure my acne was influenced by hormone fluctuations, and when I restrict sugar, my skin is much clearer. It may not work for everyone, but it's worth a shot. Try a low sugar (including dairy sugars) diet for a month and see if your skin improves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think long and hard before putting a teenager with bad but run of the mill acne on accutane. I have heard of permanent side effects (like possible liver damage, depression, etc).
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=503887
Have you had acne? You cannot imagine what it does to a teenager. There are side effects but the side effects of acne are deep and last a lifetime. I remember someone telling me, "You would be so pretty if you didn't have acne." Even now that it is a known fact that neither chocolate or fried foods do not contribute to oily, acne prone skin, so many kids are made to believe it is their fault because they don't have a healthy diet. I weighed around 100 lbs and a little under 5'5" so my diet did not consist of chocolate, fried food, or bread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
DD has been on Retin A, Epiduo, Differin, Tazorac, and one other retinoid I can't recall. Also antibiotics Monodox, Keflex and a crazy expensive one Solodyn, which was the most useless. She also has washes with Benzol peroxide, sulfur stuff and I don't know what else. She hasn't been on a topical antibiotic that I can recall. Anyway, I'm going to seek a second opinion as to where she should be headed and wanted to hear others experiences with Accutane. I know they check pregnancy every month, but do you have to be on birth control?
Yes, she will have to be on birth control pills.
Not true. I just finished a course of Accutane in December and I did not use BC. Your daughter will have the option to pledge to abstinence. As an adult I think it was easier for my doctor to be ok with that decision since I was not in a relationship. I would be somewhat concerned about hormonal teenagers, but that would be a decision that you two should make.
OP, you didn't mention it above but has your daughter tried BC pills? Some acne can be controlled through BC pills because the hormones are under control. If you are worried about the side effects of Accutane and have not tried BC you might want to explore that option first. She will need to be on BC pills for a few months before she see's a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
DD has been on Retin A, Epiduo, Differin, Tazorac, and one other retinoid I can't recall. Also antibiotics Monodox, Keflex and a crazy expensive one Solodyn, which was the most useless. She also has washes with Benzol peroxide, sulfur stuff and I don't know what else. She hasn't been on a topical antibiotic that I can recall. Anyway, I'm going to seek a second opinion as to where she should be headed and wanted to hear others experiences with Accutane. I know they check pregnancy every month, but do you have to be on birth control?
Yes, she will have to be on birth control pills.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
DD has been on Retin A, Epiduo, Differin, Tazorac, and one other retinoid I can't recall. Also antibiotics Monodox, Keflex and a crazy expensive one Solodyn, which was the most useless. She also has washes with Benzol peroxide, sulfur stuff and I don't know what else. She hasn't been on a topical antibiotic that I can recall. Anyway, I'm going to seek a second opinion as to where she should be headed and wanted to hear others experiences with Accutane. I know they check pregnancy every month, but do you have to be on birth control?
Anonymous wrote:I would think long and hard before putting a teenager with bad but run of the mill acne on accutane. I have heard of permanent side effects (like possible liver damage, depression, etc).
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=503887
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any personal experience with this drug for acne? Has your teen been on it? My DD has very stubborn acne on her chin area and is already on or has tried just about every other acne regimen. She's seen the same derm for years, so maybe a second opinion? If you have a great derm who's treated your or your teen's acne, please share.
Thanks.