Yes, you can generally take albuterol while on isotretinoin, as there are no direct interactions between the two medications. However, isotretinoin can cause side effects such as dry mouth and respiratory issues, which might impact breathing. It’s important to consult with your healthcare provider before combining these medications to ensure safety and proper management of any potential side effects.
Yes, there is no problem in taking azithromycin (Zithromax) while on Accutane.
You cannot take isotretinoin, accutane, and rowatinex at the same time because of their combined effect.
Isotretinoin
Although most doctor may recommend that you not drink alcohol while using isotretinoin, a small amount of alcohol occasionally may not do harm. However, you should speak to your doctor and follow his instructions and recommendations. Isotretinoin is an acne medication that may cause liver damage.
Yes, there is no interaction between those 2 drugs.
Eating grapefruit should be avoided when taking isotretinoin. Patient should also avoid wearing contact lenses because the drug can cause eyes to be dry.
Our office consensus is no. Because a side effect of isotretinoin (which are vitamins) is skin peeling.
abuterol sulfate is non narcotic.
No; Accutane contains isotretinoin which is a Vitamin A derived drug that is used to treat acne and some kinds of cancer. Amphetamine is unrelated in chemical structure to isotretinoin.
Yes, you can typically take azithromycin while on Accutane (isotretinoin), as there are no known significant interactions between the two medications. However, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new medication, as they can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current treatment plan. Always follow your doctor's recommendations for the safest and most effective treatment.
Isotretinoin can cause serious side effects, including birth defects if taken during pregnancy, psychiatric disorders, liver damage, and increased risk of inflammatory bowel disease. It can also cause dry skin and mucous membranes, muscle and joint pain, and increased sensitivity to the sun. Regular monitoring and communication with a healthcare provider are essential when taking isotretinoin.
Yes. It just takes a little longer. Also, if your child is having an asthma attack and while on Pulmicort my Asthma MD recommended increasing his Pulmmicort as soon as his cold developes .5m 2/day...until the cold goes away. Getting that inflamtion down is key! Vics Vapor rub at night is a must also with colds...keep that mucus from settling in at night.