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Suggest Treatment For Nodulocystic Acne

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Posted on Wed, 31 Dec 2014
Question: Acne of face not getting cured. I changed my dermatologist and the new doctor says I have Acne Nodulocystic and would take about10 months to cure. He prescribed Sotrat 20 mg for 30 days daily. My questions are:
- Is this right diagnosis
- Is it advisable to consume alchohol (Consumption is about 80 ml a day, twice a week) while I take Sotrat. If no how many hours gap is required between medication and the drink.
- As per my lipid profile I have triglyceride levels exceeding 300, is this linked to my present diagnosis.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Kakkar (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Oral retinoids is for severe acne; raised triglyceride should be controlled

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

I have taken note of your query and I have understood it.

The drug which you have been prescribed is an Oral Retinoid i.e Isotretinoin.

Nodulocystic acne is the severest grade of Acne and Oral Retinoids i.e Isotretinoin is the drug of choice for severe Nodulocystic Acne.

Retinoids are also indicated in those in whom Acne is not responding adequately to traditional antiacne medications i.e Topical antiacne preparations and Oral Antibiotics.
I can see from your treatment history that oral antibiotics were not able to control the severity of your acne.

Alcohol, as such has no direct interaction with Isotretinoin.
However intake of alcohol might be one reason for raised triglyceride levels and it would be better if you can stop it.

Raised Triglyceride level is a concern; baseline testing is usually performed before starting Oral Retinoids. Normal levels are usually less than 150 mg/dl. Your levels are almost double the normal levels.
Serum raised triglycerides is not the reason behind severity of your acne.
However, In those who have a high triglyceride levels may not be the right candidate for Oral retinoids because Retinoids might raise the levels even further thereby increasing cardiovascular risks.
Therefore it is important to bring the raised triglyceride levels within normalcy with lipid lowering agents before starting oral Retinoids

Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Kakkar (39 hours later)
Thank you for the detailed answer. It concerns me and I am therefore not going to take the Oral Retinoids prescribed due to fear of further aggravating mytriglyceride levels.
One question that I have is if it is safe to use hair XXXXXXX under these circumstances.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Kakkar (2 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Can use hair XXXXXXX safely

Detailed Answer:
Hi.

Your triglyceride levels are anyway high. Therefore you must consult an internal medicine specialist for the needful.
Once your triglyceride levels are below the upper limit of normal range you can consider Oral Retinoids.
There is no problem with using hair XXXXXXX

Regarsd
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Treatment For Nodulocystic Acne

Brief Answer: Oral retinoids is for severe acne; raised triglyceride should be controlled Detailed Answer: Hello. Thank you for writing to us at healthcaremagic. I have taken note of your query and I have understood it. The drug which you have been prescribed is an Oral Retinoid i.e Isotretinoin. Nodulocystic acne is the severest grade of Acne and Oral Retinoids i.e Isotretinoin is the drug of choice for severe Nodulocystic Acne. Retinoids are also indicated in those in whom Acne is not responding adequately to traditional antiacne medications i.e Topical antiacne preparations and Oral Antibiotics. I can see from your treatment history that oral antibiotics were not able to control the severity of your acne. Alcohol, as such has no direct interaction with Isotretinoin. However intake of alcohol might be one reason for raised triglyceride levels and it would be better if you can stop it. Raised Triglyceride level is a concern; baseline testing is usually performed before starting Oral Retinoids. Normal levels are usually less than 150 mg/dl. Your levels are almost double the normal levels. Serum raised triglycerides is not the reason behind severity of your acne. However, In those who have a high triglyceride levels may not be the right candidate for Oral retinoids because Retinoids might raise the levels even further thereby increasing cardiovascular risks. Therefore it is important to bring the raised triglyceride levels within normalcy with lipid lowering agents before starting oral Retinoids Regards