drinking alcohol on accutane
#1
Posted 03 April 2006 - 08:58 PM
#2
Posted 04 April 2006 - 07:59 AM
The real issue here of course is that you sound like you were heading for alcohol dependency which is a real problem. I can relate, i went through the same thing before i started this course - my liver enzymes were quite elevated when my derm took my baseline bloodwork and i had to completely quit to let my liver heal up before i could start one month later. I completely abstained for months, and it made me feel much better, both physically and emotionally. At this point my liver enzymes have really stabilized and i have an occasional drink, no more than 2 a week. I also make sure that i never, ever, drink to calm myself after a bad day - that's how you get in the habit of using alcohol to cope with your life. If i have a drink, it's to celebrate a good day.
So, what should you do when you get the urge to drink but you know you really shouldn't? Have some hot tea. It sounds hokey, but it works. Something about the ritual of making it is very calming and can easily fill the void left by your ritual of drinking alcohol.
#3
Posted 04 April 2006 - 09:38 AM
So, what should you do when you get the urge to drink but you know you really shouldn't?
Another thing that might help, if you can and as morbid as it sounds-- go an visit a transplant floor at a hospital.
You'd be surprised what watching someone die from liver failure will do for one's alcohol cravings.
#5
Posted 28 May 2006 - 05:44 AM
steam is supposed to help open up the pores.
look into liver tablets. Bodybuilders use them to protect their livers while using steroids.
That is made for steriods. I doubt very much it will protect from alcohol.
#6
Posted 28 May 2006 - 05:53 AM
#7
Posted 28 May 2006 - 11:18 AM
So, what should you do when you get the urge to drink but you know you really shouldn't?
Another thing that might help, if you can and as morbid as it sounds-- go an visit a transplant floor at a hospital.
You'd be surprised what watching someone die from liver failure will do for one's alcohol cravings.
great adivce!
same thing my mother would advise me when i said i wanted to get a motorbike
#8
Posted 28 May 2006 - 08:02 PM
#9
Posted 29 May 2006 - 09:43 AM
So, what should you do when you get the urge to drink but you know you really shouldn't?
Another thing that might help, if you can and as morbid as it sounds-- go an visit a transplant floor at a hospital.
You'd be surprised what watching someone die from liver failure will do for one's alcohol cravings.
great adivce!
same thing my mother would advise me when i said i wanted to get a motorbike
And you bought a motorbike I hope?
#10
Posted 29 May 2006 - 06:28 PM
#11
Posted 30 May 2006 - 05:17 AM
#12
Posted 03 June 2006 - 11:05 AM
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#13
Posted 03 June 2006 - 11:26 AM
#14
Posted 03 June 2006 - 01:14 PM
in the papers that come with your perscription
What brand and dosage do you have? I have Claravis, and 10mg pills. And NOWHERE in the paper that came with the prescription did it mention that. Do you think the brand/dosage makes a difference?
#15
Posted 06 June 2006 - 01:45 PM
I don't think the brand/dosage should make a differnce, since it is the same drug. Having one beer isn't gonna kill you, but I wouldn't go out binge drinking or getting drunk every night, I think that's more what they mean.
#16
Posted 06 June 2006 - 02:25 PM
I have Accutane made by Roche, and when I was given both the 20mg and 40mg RX, in the bag was a Patient Information Leaflet, which says within it "DO NOT DRINK ALCOHOL while you are taking this medicine as it may worsen side effects or increase the risk of pancreatitis."
I don't think the brand/dosage should make a differnce, since it is the same drug. Having one beer isn't gonna kill you, but I wouldn't go out binge drinking or getting drunk every night, I think that's more what they mean.
Good point. Me and the group of friends I'm in are having a little end of school party so I'd like to drink. I'm not going to start getting drunk every weekend, but I think it's safe maybe this one time. I mean, technically I'm off Accutane in a few days - only a few pills left!
#17
Posted 06 June 2006 - 05:11 PM
JOB = MONEY = DRINK.
I will probabily lose my friends because of this. I would go out but i dont know what im going to say when they start asking the questions( im not a very good lier). So i will be forced to stay in..
#18
Posted 10 March 2007 - 01:37 PM
JOB = MONEY = DRINK.
I will probabily lose my friends because of this. I would go out but i dont know what im going to say when they start asking the questions( im not a very good lier). So i will be forced to stay in..
Hey Golfiscrap,
I'm from Ireland as well and I've been on roaccutane for the past few months. So I've been off the sauce. Such a pain in the ass isn't it. I came up against the same problem your having with avoiding drink and have a few suggestions for you:
- Just tell your close friends your on medication for your skin for a few months. Take any fun they might poke at you and let it roll off. Problem solved. It's gonna be pretty tough to explain things any other way unless you claim that you're giving up booze altogether.... which might seem a weirder explanation!
- Alternatively you can just tell people your on "antibiotics". If they're not that close they wont ask you exactly what your on and why because people generally know not to pry into people's medical background. It's a bit rude.
- If you drive (I don't know if you're old enough) to the pub you're golden straight away.
Anyway, good luck with everything,
mgri
Brian
#19
Posted 17 March 2007 - 02:42 PM
Moved to Accutane subforum.
#20
Posted 17 March 2007 - 03:15 PM
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