Quote from: Mr.X on March 05, 2015, 01:56:47 AM
Accutane is a last resort and only used when other means have shown ineffective. I had to try two courses of antibiotics and injections directly into the cysts before I was given accutane. But my dermo was rather easy once the decision was made. No need for birth control and he didn't check mental issues. But if you are prone to depression, accutane may not be for you. It has a list of nasty side effects, including depression and suicidal thoughts. My brother became severely depressed because of the stuff. Also, I think it made my TSH (the thyroid gland) levels higher. After I stopped accutane, they went back to normal.
This is a great response. You really covered all the bases for nyrangers.
My own personal experience was the same when I took it back in the 1990's. Had to try a bunch of other meds first. Had to sign something saying I wouldn't get pregnant, my dermatologist told me I was supposed to be on birth control, but said she knew I only dated women, so she was ok without me using anything.
My individual hairs became thinner. Not the amount of hair, just the thickness of the strands. The side effect is supposed to be losing chunks of hair, not the experience I had (at least back then, 20 years ago, it wasn't listed as a side effect and my doc had never heard of it).