isotretinoïne
Isototretinoïne, also known as isotretinoin, is a retinoid medication used primarily for the treatment of severe nodular acne that has not responded to other therapies. It is taken orally and typically prescribed for a finite course of several months under close medical supervision. The drug is usually reserved for patients with cystic or scarring acne when standard treatments have failed.
Mechanism and effects: Isotretinoïne reduces the size and activity of sebaceous glands, leading to markedly decreased
Safety, monitoring and administration: Isotretinoïne is highly teratogenic; it can cause birth defects if taken during
Regulatory status and history: Isotretinoïne has been used since the 1980s as a standard therapy for severe