Description
Isotretinoin Capsules
Targeted Support for Severe Acne
Isotroin 30 mg contains isotretinoin, a prescription medicine used to manage severe acne that has not responded to other treatments. It works at multiple levels to help reduce breakouts and improve overall skin appearance when used under specialist supervision.
How These Isotretinoin Capsules Work
This medication helps reduce the amount of oil produced by the skin. As a result, pores are less likely to become blocked. In addition, it supports normal skin cell turnover and helps reduce inflammation, which together contribute to clearer skin over time.
Key Benefits
- Helps manage severe or persistent acne
- Reduces excess oil production
- Supports clearer and smoother-looking skin
- Targets underlying causes of acne formation
Directions for Use
- Take exactly as prescribed by your dermatologist
- Usually taken once or twice daily with food
- Swallow the capsule whole with water
Safety Information
This is a prescription medicine and should only be used under medical supervision due to potential side effects.
Precautions
- Do not use during pregnancy due to risk of serious harm to the unborn baby
- Use caution if you have a history of mental health conditions
- Avoid alcohol and inform your doctor about all medications
- Limit sun exposure and use sunscreen regularly
Expert Advice
Follow your dermatologist’s instructions closely and attend regular follow-up visits. In addition, use a gentle skincare routine and avoid harsh treatments during therapy.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are isotretinoin capsules used for?
They are used to manage severe acne that does not respond to standard treatments.
How long does it take to see results?
Some improvement may be noticed within a few weeks, while full results usually develop over the course of treatment.
Can I go in the sun while taking this medicine?
Your skin may become more sensitive, so use sunscreen and limit sun exposure.
Can I stop treatment early?
No, always complete the course as prescribed unless advised otherwise by your doctor.









