Accutane

Anyone ever use this stuff? I bought some from an Indian pharmacy on 30mg like 5 or so days in, lips are starting to dry a little but nothing else happening yet. I have moderate to minor acne just can't get rid of it

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Your mom took some of my poop

Aight lil nigga, just stick ya ass out like you makin some dookie, and this ain't gun hurt 1 lil bit

used to get deep pitting acne until i was put on accutane. dont get it anymore but i've had dry skin ever since and that was 8-9 years ago so whatever

Last month on 25mg a day. Ama

that shit is real dangerous nigga, i was on it for 6 months and it worked..

lower to 10mg or 15mg/day
30mgs is if you weigh 300lbs and are covered in acne.

>but western doctors prescribe 80mg
they are retarded

Used to take 80mg a day for 6 months as a teenager and my lips never fully recovered

Lower your dosage and do it for a longer time. There’s a lot of fucked up side effects that become a lot worse at higher dosages. Honestly just do 20 mg every other day for 6 months unless you have really bad cystic acne everywhere.

The best way to take it if you want the minimum side effects with the maximum benefits is gradually for 8 month
1st month : 20mg/day
2nd : 25
3rd : 30
4th : 40
5th : 50
6th : 60
7th : 70
8th : 80
That's what I did (I weighed 70kg), worked wonders, the total dosage you need depends on your weight look it up on the internet and do something similar

i used to take it, im pretty sure it caused depression and suicidal thoughts for me
be careful of this devils drug

Same i was on it 7 months. The 6th month got bad and the 7th month was brutal. I never told my doc though

just follow a decent CTM routine, Wash face twice a day with Medimix facewash, Use Biotique cucumber toner followed by lotus pro creme. 2 days a week use a charcoal scrub.

If you don’t want acne;
Wash your face
Wash your pillow case/sheets
Stop eating all sugar, sauces, liquid sugar
Stop eating white bread/pastries
Stop eating all dairy

Or you can choose accutane and fuck your body up

Loads of people have genetic hormonal acne. That's mostly what cystic acne is. Accutane is the only thing that'll get rid of that.

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t. Snake oil man

What indian pharmacy brah? I can't seem to find this anywhere.

You idiot, this shit is very hard on your heart and liver and under no circumstances should be taken without the advice of a medical professional. It is effective but seriously just go see a doctor ffs

Also if you fuck up your dosage you can either cause unnecessary damage or have effect and essentially cause your acne to become more resistant. See a skin doctor dipshit

Go to the doctor. You shouldn't be doing a drug like this without medical supervision, what's your height and weight? I'm 6'3'' and I only took 20mg and I only did it for a month before I got sick of the side effects.

Taking accutane as anything other than a last resort is a mistake, and you only need it if you have severe acne. In your case better skincare and diet would be enough.

Aside from that accutane can have some serious side effects and you should only take it under the advisement of a doctor. Before I took it I had to get a blood test, and the doctor asks you a bunch of questions to assess your eligibilaty. Besides that you can’t drink alcohol while on accutane because it makes the chances of liver disease and failure much higher. No one in this thread mentioned this but it is a big deal.

I know you are just looking for a quick solution but taking accutane properly is a months long process and it isn’t safe to do without a doctor. So I suggest you see one and I am sure you can convince them to prescribe it for you even though your skin isn’t bad enough to warrant it.

Never combat symptoms, fix the root cause

I did two tours. 4 years apart. Works great. Nothing else really helped against my cystic acne.

My skin looked awesome while I was taking it, got mires from girls over it. It makes your pores really small.

This stuff can fuck up your liver though, you're supposed to do regular blood tests. Obviously avoid heavy drinking while taking it. Also there are some annoying side effects. Your muscles ache pretty badly when you train too hard. I also had some mood swings. But only when I started using it and then again when I stopped taking it. Only for a week each though. In between I was fine.

Same here.

When does you skin start clearing up?

I have taken 20 mg for one month, and 2 weeks of 40 mg now, and my acne is pretty bad still. Will increase to 80mg a day in two weeks though.

I have noticed that my pores are smaller, and my face is a lot less oilier, but the acne is pretty fucking bad. When will it stop?

You have literally no clue how accutane works.

99% certain a 6-month course of Accutane as a teenager resulted in lifelong issues with libido and erection quality, among other things. So go for it.

I did 50 mg. It should start clearing up after 2-3 weeks. But it takes a while for the stuff that's already there to heal. And you might still get an occasional new cyst in the first few months.

Has been a while since my first time. The second time my acne wasn't as bad as the first time so it cleared up faster.

Generally don't expect it to change over night.

Make sure you don't scratch your acne, you can get scars more easily while taking accutane. Get a good face moisturizer and some ointment for your lips (not Labello) if you haven't already. Avoid sunlight and excessive weight gain/loss.

Worked like a charm for me. Only side effect was dry lips while i was on it. They will do blood checks to see if it doesn't mess up your liver and apparently it is really important to keep away from pregnant women, also don't impregnate anyone whilst you are on it,

I have gotten plenty of new pimples/cysts/acne over the last 1.5 months of accutane. I look like a fucking leper. It probably doesn't help that I stopped using benzol peroxide and/or azalaic acid cold turkey after almost 10 years of daily usage. Hopefully it clears up as I up the dosage to 80 mg.

I have the lip balm/ointment and moisturizer on point.

As my doctor explained it, the stuff needs to build up in your body first before it gets to full effect. I assume it took longer for you because of the lower dosage. I took 50 mg from start to finish.

this meme needs to stop

Took it for six months. Got a bit dry lips but nothing worse than that.
It takes a while to act. I was kinda bummed out when I hadn't really lost that much of my acne in the six months I took it, but after that it started gradually disappearing.
I took it about 6 or 7 years ago and I get a few zits once in a while on my face but my back, which was my problem area, has stayed completely clear.

Took it for 4 months. Completely cured my acne, but made my lips dry and made me bleed out of my ass. All side effects gone after 2 weeks

took that shit in high school and it 100% saved my life.

dumb memes
meme creams don't work, diet changes rarely work.
t. guy who has done all that

Just letting you know plenty of people take steroids, recreational drugs and accutane at the same time and are perfectly fine.

There's no way you should be having any problem if you're young, healthy, take a low dose and don't take things that harm your liver.

You 100% need a blood test before you start taking it retard

benzoyl peroxide kinda works for me but I can't stop using
I reached the conclusion that my acne is triggered by insulin spikes, can't eat any chocolate whatsoever, dairy, fruits, they all trigger it. Makes bulking a fucking pain.

Eat 200g lamb liver every other day for a week, then eat 200g lamb liver a week after that. Get a retinoid gel or cream called differin, its over the counter in the us and on perscription in europe, but its good like topical accutane without the side effects - shrinks pores, reduces oil, heals hyperpigmentaion and drys up acne.

T. Patrick batemen

yeah that makes sense, this gives me hope.

Healthcare is so fucking bad, despite having electrical union insurance, (160 dollar deductable, no limit insurance for the year) it's still cheaper for me to buy 10mg Accutane at .50 cents per pill than to see a doc, get a referral, see a specialist, and get the script. There are co pays for seeing both docs plus I'll have to meet deductable before insurance kicks in. God I hate diabetics and all the lazy fucks driving up our costs

Worrywart detected

For how long did the pores remain small after stopping the treatment?

>muh freedom

I've heard it's permanent they probably grow back some but never what they were before treatment

I took it freshman year of high school. I had tried every other medication under the sun and nothing would work. Took Accutane for 3(?) months and my severe acne cleared right up. My joints and back felt bad, almost like I didn't have fluid around them but it worked and I'd do it again if need be.

Felt like 2 years or so. But it's hard to say exactly since stuff like that changes gradually. After the treatment my skin was quite pretty and white, but also dry of course. I only had a few scars that quickly became invisible too. After a while you get the usual slight skin irritations again that everyone gets. And after a year or so you get occasional pimples now and then. But full blown acne didn't return for 4 years after the first treatment. And it never was as bad as it used to be before the first tour. I got a few cysts on my chin and one or two lonely ones on my back. My doctor gave me the choice whether I wanted to do another treatment, but I really wanted it. I was already 24 there and tired of having big red pimples as an adult.

Since the second treatment I am completely clear. The only time I got two big cysts again was due to stress before a university exam.

Aight lil nigga, just stick ya ass out like you makin some dookie and this aint gun hurt one lil bit

I have some light acne that I got mostly under control recently by doing 2 x cleaning daily and using some expensive creams, but my pores are quite noticeable and my skin feels bumpy and it has become my next problem to solve.

If the effects on the pores were permanent I'd even consider it although my medic wouldn't probably prescribe it. Would need to mistreat my skin for months till it got horrible.

Thought this would be the cure :(