Acitretin
Introduction
Acitretin is a retinoid medication primarily used to treat severe psoriasis and other skin disorders. It works by regulating the growth of skin cells, preventing excessive scaling and thickening. Acitretin is typically prescribed for cases where other treatments have not been effective. This medication is taken orally and is known for its long-lasting effects, making it a preferred choice for chronic skin conditions. However, it requires strict medical supervision due to potential side effects and interactions with other medications.
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Uses of Acitretin
- Treatment of severe psoriasis
- Used in keratinization disorders
- Helps manage severe skin scaling conditions
- Improves skin texture and reduces inflammation
- Used as a long-term therapy for chronic skin disorders
How Acitretin Works
Acitretin works by modulating the growth and differentiation of skin cells. It reduces excessive skin cell production, preventing thickening and scaling associated with psoriasis and other skin conditions. By normalizing the shedding of skin cells, it helps restore a healthier skin barrier.
Benefits of Acitretin
- Effectively treats severe and persistent psoriasis
- Helps reduce excessive scaling and inflammation
- Long-lasting effects even after discontinuation
- Can be used in combination with other psoriasis treatments
- Improves overall skin health
How to Take Acitretin
Acitretin should be taken orally with food to improve absorption. The dosage depends on the severity of the condition and the doctor` s prescription. It is usually taken once daily. Regular follow-ups with a doctor are necessary to monitor its effects and side effects.
Types of Dosage Available
- Acitretin 10 mg capsules
- Acitretin 25 mg capsules
Side Effects of Acitretin
- Dry skin and lips
- Increased sensitivity to sunlight
- Hair thinning
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Joint or muscle pain
- Possible birth defects if used during pregnancy
Safety Advice
- Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Avoid alcohol consumption while taking Acitretin
- Regular liver function tests are advised
- Use effective contraception during and after treatment
- Protect skin from excessive sun exposure
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. What is Acitretin used for?
A. Acitretin is used to treat severe psoriasis and other skin disorders that cause excessive scaling.
Q. How long does Acitretin take to work?
A. It may take a few weeks to show improvement, with maximum effects seen after several months.
Q. Can Acitretin be used during pregnancy?
A. No, Acitretin is highly unsafe during pregnancy as it can cause severe birth defects.
Q. What precautions should be taken while using Acitretin?
A. Avoid alcohol, use sunscreen, and follow doctor` s recommendations for regular blood tests.
Q. Is Acitretin a steroid?
A. No, Acitretin is a retinoid, which is a vitamin A derivative used to treat skin conditions.
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