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Is It Safe To Use Accutane, Atripla And Septrin For Acne?

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Posted on Tue, 15 Sep 2015
Question: I have a bad acne and it does not seem to go away. I have stuck to a regular routine of cleansing and toning and moisturising it but nothing. My skin therapist wants to put me on acutane and I'm on atripla and septrin. Will this combination have side effects and will it actually work for the acne?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Kakkar (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Accutane and atripla can be combined with caution; Monitor for side effects more frequently

Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thank you for writing to us.

I have gone through your query and I have understood your concern.

Although accutane (isotretinoin) is a wonderful antiacne drug, and is US FDA approved for acne, specially for severe acne Or acne that is resistant to traditional antiacne treatment Or acne that relapses quickly as soon as treatment is stopped.

Most of the side effects with isotretinoin are minor and reversible on discontinuation/ completion of treatment with isotretinoin e.g dryness of skin, cheilitis, increased hair shedding etc

However, accutane (isotretinoin) and atripla (combination of efavirenz, emtricitabine, and tenofovir) can result in additive side effects like rise in blood cholesterol, rise in serum triglyceride levels, hepatic toxicity, depression and other neuropsychiatric side effects. This fact should be taken into account as these side effects are seen with both of these medications and thus may add up, when these two drugs are combined.

Therefore accutane and atripla can be combined but with caution and my advice would be to monitor for serious side effects more frequently e.g once every fortnight liver function test and once every month lipid profile and a watch by close relatives and family members for any behavioral changes/ side effects.

Septrin is cotrimoxazole+sulphamethoxazole combination. It has no major interaction with accutane.

Regards
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Is It Safe To Use Accutane, Atripla And Septrin For Acne?

Brief Answer: Accutane and atripla can be combined with caution; Monitor for side effects more frequently Detailed Answer: Hello. Thank you for writing to us. I have gone through your query and I have understood your concern. Although accutane (isotretinoin) is a wonderful antiacne drug, and is US FDA approved for acne, specially for severe acne Or acne that is resistant to traditional antiacne treatment Or acne that relapses quickly as soon as treatment is stopped. Most of the side effects with isotretinoin are minor and reversible on discontinuation/ completion of treatment with isotretinoin e.g dryness of skin, cheilitis, increased hair shedding etc However, accutane (isotretinoin) and atripla (combination of efavirenz, emtricitabine, and tenofovir) can result in additive side effects like rise in blood cholesterol, rise in serum triglyceride levels, hepatic toxicity, depression and other neuropsychiatric side effects. This fact should be taken into account as these side effects are seen with both of these medications and thus may add up, when these two drugs are combined. Therefore accutane and atripla can be combined but with caution and my advice would be to monitor for serious side effects more frequently e.g once every fortnight liver function test and once every month lipid profile and a watch by close relatives and family members for any behavioral changes/ side effects. Septrin is cotrimoxazole+sulphamethoxazole combination. It has no major interaction with accutane. Regards