Acne
is a combined hormonal (androgen) and bacterial disorder.Androgens
stimulate sebaceous glands to produce larger amounts of sebum.The
increased amount of sebum can result in hyperkeratinization of the lining
of the follicle which may cause plugging.
Accutane
improves nodular acne in association with a reduction in sebum secreation,
reduction in sebaceous gland size, and an inhibition of sebaceous gland
differentiation.
It is known that isotretinoin exerts antiproliferative and antiandrogenic
effects on sebaceous glands and can reduce lipid synthesis in sebocytes.There
is reason to believe that acne may be a disease of reduced retinoid signaling
that leads to localized vitamin A deficiency in the sebaceous follicle.
The
exact mechanism by which Accutane works is not known.
My
Opinion
Roche
Pharmaceuticals states that, “because of significant
adverse effects associated with its use, Accutane should be reserved for
patients with severe nodular acne who are unresponsive to conventional
therapy, including systemic antibiotics.”Nodular
acne, a type of acne vulgaris, extends into deeper layers of the skin and
may cause tissue destruction that results in
My
Opinion Continued
scarring.
Nodular acne is a severe form of acne and may be very painful.
I
suspect, with the prolific cosmetic desires of acne patients in the U.S.,
that Accutane®is over-prescribed
for less severe types of acne vulgaris.I
fear that too many 12 – 17 year-olds, for whom it is very natural to have
pimples, take Accutane because our culture tells them that a person should
not have any pimples.
Nutritional
Concerns
It
has been shown that Accutane can decrease the calcium levels in the body
and it could be beneficial to take supplemental calcium during the course
of therapy.A daily dosage of 1000
mg is within the common range of supplementation and is generally considered
safe.
Sources
Marieb,
Elaine N.Human Anatomy and Physiology,Fifth
Edition.Benjamin Cummings 1999
Journal
of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Volume 45 • Number 5 • November 2001.
The
New England Journal of Medicine.Volume
313:837-841October 3, 1985 “Number
14
Retinoic acid embryopathy”
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An
Oral Acne Medication
The
active ingredient in Accutane® is Isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic
acid) (synthetically produced)
Isotretinoin’s
generic name is retinoic acid (which is naturally occurring)
Other trade names of Isotretinoin:Roaccutane®
Vitamin
A-deficient animals manifest altered skin keratinization, therefore retinoids
have been topically and systemically administered for the treatment of
disorders of keratinization including acne.
Cost:For
a 40 mg 2 times per day (a typical dose) Accutane costs $400 - $500 per
month.That could be about $1900
for one course of Accutane (12 –15 weeks).
Isotretinoin
and vitamin A (a.k.a. retinol) are known as retinoids.Retinoids
have critically important effects on numerous fundamental biologic processes
including vision, reproduction, embryogenesis, carcinogenesis, growth,
and differentiation.And as a result
many of Accutane’s side effects are associated with these biologic processes.
Side
Effects
There
is an extremely high risk that a deformed infant can result if pregnancy
occurs while taking Accutane in any amount even for short periods of time.
Accutane
may cause depression, psychosis, and, rarely, suicidal ideation, suicide
attempts, suicide, and aggressive and/or violent behaviors.
Accutane
has been associated with a number of cases of pseudotumor cerebri (benign
intracranial hypertension), some of which involved concomitant use of tetracyclines.Symptoms
are papilledema, headache, nausea and vomiting, and visual disturbances.
Acute
pancreatitis, Cardiovascular consequences, Impaired hearing, Clinical hepatitis,
inflammatory bowel disease, Visual problems, and increased sensitivity
to UV rays or sunlight and contact lensesare
other side effects. Wax epilation and skin resurfacing procedures (such
as dermabrasion and laser) should be avoided during, and at least six months
thereafter, due to the possibility of delayed healing or exuberant granulation
of tissue with crusting and scarring.
There
is some evidence that long-term, high-dose, or multiple courses of therapy
with Accutane have more of an effect than a single course of therapy on
the musculoskeletal system.Studies
have shown that use of Accutane can decrease bone density.Spontaneous
reports of osteoporosis, osteopenia, bone fractures, and delayed healing
of bone fractures have been seen in the Accutane population.Hyperostosis
is also possible.(16% of patients
in a clinical trial developed musculoskeletal symptoms.)About
29% of pediatric patients developed back pain, it was severe in 13.5% of
them.
Birth
Defects
In
order to be prescribed Accutane a woman must have two negative pregnancy
tests, must be using two forms of contraceptives, must not be breast feeding,
and must sign an Informed Consent/Patient Agreement form.
Roche
has an 800-number for their own Pregnancy Prevention Program Specialists
whom you should call if you become pregnant while taking Accutane®.They
will offer advice, including abortion advice.
A
study, published by The New England Journal of Medicine, investigated 154
human pregnancies with fetal exposure to isotretinoin.The
outcomes were 95 elective abortions, 26 infants without major malformations,
12 spontaneous abortions, and 21 malformed infants.
Studies
have indicated that there are no long-term birth-defect risks from taking
Accutane.Children that have been
conceived one month after Accutane therapy has ceased have been born with
no more birth defects than the general population.
Drug
Interactions
Patients
should not use St. John’s Wort because of possible interaction with it
and hormonal contraceptives.
They
should not take vitamin A, which may worsen side effects of Accutane and
cause addictive toxic effects.
They should not take tetracyclines, micro-dosed progesterone (a form a birth control that may not be effective while using Accutane), Phenytoin (a drug that has decreased-bone-density side effects), or systemic corticosteroids (know to cause osteoporosis).
Accutane
is a serious drug.
To prescribe Accutane, a doctor must read and sign Roche’s System to Manage Accutane Related Teratogenicity (SMART) Guide to Best Practice, which is a document that explains the risks of this drug to pregnant women.Once the doctor has signed and mailed this form in she will obtain a supply of yellow self-adhesive Accutane Qualification Stickers, without which Accutane will not be prescribed.
A
script with the sticker must be filled within 7 days of when the script
was written.No refills will be dispensed
without a new, written script.Only
30 days worth of Accutane will be dispensed at one time.Law
requires that an Accutane Medication Guide is given each time the drug
is dispensed.
The
Positives
Although
Accutane has many very dangerous side effectsit
is a very successful acne treatment andmany
people who have used the drug are very happy with the results.