Isojet 10 Softgel Capsule


Product Info

Prescription required Yes
Marketer MLT Laboratories Pvt Ltd
Active Ingredient Isotretinoin (10mg)
Storage Store below 30°C
Chemical ClassRetinoid
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassDERMA
Action ClassRetinoids- First generation
User Rating4.3
User Reviews798

FAQ

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Can Isojet 10 cause cancer?
No, there are no reports of Isojet 10 causing cancer. In fact, it may be useful in some forms of head, skin, and neck cancers.
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Is the effect of Isojet 10 permanent?
It has been observed in many patients that a single 15-20-week course effectively cures the condition and prevents it from coming back. If at all a second course is required, one should wait for at least 8 weeks after completion of the first course. This is because experience with Isojet 10 has shown that the symptoms in the patients with acne may continue to improve following treatment with Isojet 10.
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What are the recommended tests during Isojet 10 therapy?
Your liver enzymes and serum lipids will be checked before the treatment is started. These levels will also be monitored 1 month after the start of treatment and subsequently at 3 monthly intervals unless more frequent monitoring is clinically indicated.
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Why is Isojet 10 so dangerous during pregnancy?
If pregnancy occurs during treatment with Isojet 10 then, there is an extremely high risk that the baby may be born with severe birth defects.
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Is Isojet 10 a steroid?
No, Isojet 10 is a retinoid (vitamin A) which is used to treat severe types of acne.
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Does Isojet 10 affect male fertility?
No, Isojet 10 does not affect the fertility of male patients. No significant effects were seen on ejaculate volume, sperm count, total sperm motility, morphology, or seminal plasma fructose.
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What are the long-term side effects of Isojet 10?
A normal course of treatment of Isojet 10 is 15–20 weeks. Therefore, the long-term effects of low doses have not been studied. However, it may have some effect on bone mineral density. It may decrease bone mineral density in some patients, resulting in osteoporosis or fractures.
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Is Isojet 10 safe to use?
Isojet 10 should be used with care since it is associated with significant adverse reactions. It should be used only for patients with severe nodular acne who are unresponsive to conventional therapy, including systemic antibiotics. In addition, Isojet 10 should not be used by pregnant women because it can cause severe birth defects.
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Does Isojet 10 damage your liver?
There may be a transient increase in liver enzymes with Isojet 10 use. Therefore, regular laboratory tests are required. These values generally return to normal after some time. If the levels remain elevated for a long time, your doctor may discontinue the use of Isojet 10.
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What if you forget to take Isojet Soft Gelatin Capsule?
If you miss a dose of Isojet 10, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
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Isojet 10 Softgel Capsule Reviews

Isojet 10 belongs to a group of medicines called retinoids (vitamin A derivative). It is used to treat severe acne that has not responded to other treatments.

Isojet 10 should be used in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Take it with food, preferably at the same time each day to avoid a missed dose. It may take several weeks for your symptoms to improve but keep taking the medicine regularly to get the most benefit. If you notice no improvement after a few weeks, see your doctor again.

The most common side effects include dry skin, rash, and increased liver enzymes. They are not usually serious and often disappear after getting used to the medicine but if they bother you or do not go away, tell your doctor.

Isojet 10 may make you more sensitive to sunlight so you should limit your exposure to the sun. It may also make your skin more fragile. Avoid any waxing (hair removal), or laser treatments during treatment. Additionally, it may cause dryness of the mouth, lips, and eyes so drink plenty of water and use a moisturizer. This medicine may lead to birth defects, do consult your doctor if you are pregnant or planning pregnancy.

How Isojet 10 Softgel Capsule Works

Isojet 10 is a derivative of vitamin A. It acts on glands (sebaceous) to reduce the production of a natural substance (sebum) that causes acne. Also, the controlled sebum production kills acne-causing bacteria. It also works as an anti-inflammatory to decrease inflammation (redness and swelling).

How to Use Isojet 10 Softgel Capsule

Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Isojet 10 is to be taken with food.

Benefits of Isojet 10 Softgel Capsule

  • In Treatment of Acne: Isojet 10 helps treat acne by reducing the production of sebum (a natural substance) that causes acne. This kills acne-causing bacteria and prevents spots or pimples from appearing. It usually takes a few weeks to have a noticeable effect so keep taking it even if it appears not to be working. Sometimes acne may get worse before it gets better, however, with proper use, your skin will get clearer. This medicine will help improve your mood and uplift your confidence as your skin becomes acne-free.

Uses of Isojet 10 Softgel Capsule

  • Treatment of Acne

Isojet 10 Softgel Capsule Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Driving  UNSAFE
Isojet 10 may cause side effects which could affect your ability to drive.Your night vision may get worse during your treatment. This can happen suddenly. Drowsiness and dizziness have been reported very rarely. This may affect your driving ability.
Breast feeding  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Isojet 10 is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
Kidney  CAUTION
Isojet 10 should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Isojet 10 may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy  UNSAFE
Isojet 10 is highly unsafe to use during pregnancy. Seek your doctor's advice as studies on pregnant women and animals have shown significant harmful effects to the developing baby.
Alcohol  CAUTION
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Isojet 10. Please consult your doctor.
Liver  UNSAFE
Isojet 10 is probably unsafe to use in patients with liver disease and should be avoided. Please consult your doctor.

Quick Tips

  • You have been prescribed Isojet 10 for the treatment of severe acne.
  • Avoid exposure to sunlight while using Isojet 10. Use protective measures such as sunscreen or protective clothing.
  • It may cause dryness of mouth, lips, and eyes. Drink plenty of water, use moisturiser and avoid wearing contact lenses. Inform your doctor if it bothers you.
  • Take it with food.
  • Avoid face waxing and laser treatment while using this medicine as it makes your skin more fragile.
  • Do not take Isojet 10 if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.

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