Edited by duchamp, 08 February 2010 - 02:44 AM.
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#1
Posted 06 October 2009 - 08:15 AM
#2
Posted 06 October 2009 - 09:35 AM
However, leaving that aside for a second, if he is being condescending I would look for another derm regardless!
I think from some of your other posts your around the same age as me, I'm 26...sorry if I'm wrong! But I think when you get to adult age and are not going to ''grow out of it' then I think any derm worth his salt would rather give you a 'full' course just so its hopefully sorted once and for all.
My dosage will be 120mg/kg at the end of my course....and my derm is the opposite..INSISTS I must take the whole course no matter what, otherwise he said it has been pointless and I will have a much higher remission chance.
I'm sure age and type of acne have a lot to do with remission statistics. Mine is cystic, I can't remember Ever being clear since I was about 12.
#3
Posted 06 October 2009 - 01:03 PM
#4
Posted 06 October 2009 - 01:44 PM
yes my dosage is enough, it is the OP's that is a lot lower
#5
Posted 06 October 2009 - 02:57 PM
I think he went to med school and you didn't. I'm worried that you think you know whats good for yourself based off reading other people's opinions on an internet forum.
Why don't you ask him what he would suggest you do, should you start breaking out again after the accutane treatment. Would he have you go on accutane again? (hey, you did say you wanted to extend your course). He did explain that he believes a cumulative dose is for more severe acne than you have. So maybe there is evidence that taking more months of accutane does not improve moderate acne.
#6
Posted 06 October 2009 - 05:12 PM
I'm curious since I believe my acne and history is similar to the original posters. I'm 26 and have been suffering from mild to moderate persistent acne for 11 years. My derm has me on a 5 month course with the following dosages:
Month 1: 20mg
Month 2: 40mg
Month 3-5: 60mg
#7
Posted 06 October 2009 - 05:15 PM
#8
Posted 06 October 2009 - 05:22 PM
THIS. We need to get this stitched on a pillow or something.
A lot of derms are only willing to prescribe low doses short term because they're afraid you'll experience negative side effects and sue them. Would you win? No. Would your derm waste a lot of money and garner bad publicity from such a lawsuit? Probably the answer to both questions is yes. Just from reading posts on this thread it seems that every third person who experienced a negative side effect is planning to sue Roche or their doctor... ridiculous, and I hope they don't end up preventing this medicine from getting to the people who need it.
Which is a long way of saying, I think you're making a smart move by booking an appt. with a new derm, just do it SOON! I wrote on your log, it took over 2 months for my current derm to work me into his schedule. Unfortunately the best ones are the busy ones...
#9
Posted 06 October 2009 - 09:53 PM
Edited by duchamp, 08 February 2010 - 02:53 AM.
#10
Posted 06 October 2009 - 11:24 PM
Edited by HateANDLove, 08 October 2009 - 01:08 PM.
#11
Posted 07 October 2009 - 04:43 AM
Dealing with this problem can be somewhat hard. Your derm most likely, like any other derm, have had patients with severe side effects. Some people can deal with these effects, while others are having a real hard time with them.
For instance, I know someone who had to stop taking this drug when she had nightmares and depression.
I dreamt about suicide one night, and I woke up with a smile wrapped around my face, it was such a big paradox. I would never have taken suicide, and the whole dream was pretty ironic.
I am pretty sure your derm is trying to be careful, rather than taking the plunge and risking your personal health, which in my opinion seems fair of him.
I personally feel too much focus about total dosage in here. Too many in here thinks that more is better, and side effects are manageable.
Well, if I would ever be a derm, I would never prescribe more than 20mg/day as a starting dose, and then see what happens with the patient.
It it not logical to start with too big a dose, and then take a step down if side effects occur, while the acne gets cured even on the low dosage.
Accutanes effectiveness is taking a steep curve at the start (from 0-20mg), and from 20 up to 40mg, it starts gradually becoming less effective, and the difference from 40mg to 80mg is not by any means worth the side effects and risks bond to it.
This is pretty much the deal with every known medicine. For instance, I only use half a pain killer, in order to deal with headache and such, while I know people who use 2 or 3 pills to cure their headache - this is stupidity. We also see this effect in for instance finasteride, a drug used to deal with hair loss. Finasteride usually comes in 5mg tablets. They are supposed to be split in 4 or 5, which means you use 1-1.25mg of finasteride every day.
I know several people who use this drug, and they used 1.25 every day, until they stopped loosing hair. Then they stepped down to 0.2mg per day, and they are keeping their hair. Finasteride has to be taken even after your hair stops falling off, as it is reducing the DHT in your blood. Immediately after you stop taking the drug, DHT-levels reaches normal.
My bottom line is: Listen to your derm! After all, you are one lucky bastard who gets a prescription. You are one of the lucky ones. If you had two alternatives:
1) No accutane
2) Some accutane + follow up from a derm
What would you choose? See where I am going here? I am confident your derm is more than willing to discuss stepping up on your dosage if it is needed.
#12
Posted 07 November 2009 - 01:34 PM
I'm curious since I believe my acne and history is similar to the original posters. I'm 26 and have been suffering from mild to moderate persistent acne for 11 years. My derm has me on a 5 month course with the following dosages:
Month 1: 20mg
Month 2: 40mg
Month 3-5: 60mg
hello yes I have the same question...
is the cumulative dose the same whether you take 1 20mg pill a day...or every 2 weeks? thanks guys!
#13
Posted 07 November 2009 - 04:17 PM
Edited by duchamp, 08 February 2010 - 09:09 PM.
#14
Posted 07 November 2009 - 05:22 PM
In my case, I should have been on Accutane for about 9 months if I was going to stick to 20 mg.
I'm surprised I haven't gotten more answers to this. I'm not blasting the fact that my derm put me on a low dose, which I think was a pretty smart thing to do. But he ha told me he's terminating my course next month, despite the fact that I'm still breaking out and nowhere near clear. He told me that Accutane isn't meant to eliminate breakouts - I was incredulous. Well, what it is for, then?
I was wondering if anyone had had their course halved and whether their acne went away anyway, for good.
I think you should find another derm. I have very mild acne and was given accutane for 6 months. 2 months at 40mg/day and 4 months at 80mg/day. I weighed 165lbs/75kgs. The oily skin is completely gone and i never have to wash my face or anything. I will not breakout no matter what i do. 20mgs for 5 months and you're a guy? That's nothing. This derm seems like an idiot to be honest.
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