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Isotretinoin is used for: Treating severe acne in patients who do not respond to other medicines. Isotretinoin is a form of vitamin A. It reduces the amount of oil released by oil glands in your skin and helps your skin renew itself more quickly.Isotretinoin is used to treat severe nodular acne. It is usually given after other acne medicines or antibiotics have been tried without successful treatment of symptom.Isotretinoin a chemical cousin of vitamin A is prescribed for the treatment of severe disfiguring cystic acne that has not cleared up in response to milder medications such as antibiotics. It works on the oil glands within the skin shrinking them and diminishing their output. You take Isotretinoin by mouth every day for several months then stop. The antiacne effect can last even after you have finished your course of medication.Isotretinoin (eye-soe-TRET-i-noyn) is used to treat severe disfiguring nodular acne. It should be used only after other acne medicines have been tried and have failed to help the acne.
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