Isotretinoin
ISOtretinoin 30 Capsules
What is Isotretinoin?
Isotretinoin is a generic prescription medication used to treat acne. The average price of Isotretinoin is approximately $359 for a supply of 30, 10 mg capsules. Use our Rx.com savings offer to save as much as 80% on Isotretinoin at participating pharmacies near you.Side Effects
- Dry skin
- Chapped lips
- Dry eyes or irritation
Warnings
- Not for use during pregnancy due to risk of severe birth defects
- Requires regular blood tests to monitor liver function and cholesterol levels
- May cause depression or mood changes
- May increase sensitivity to sunlight
- Avoid vitamin A supplements due to risk of toxicity
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- Dry skin
- Chapped lips
- Dry eyes or irritation
- Nosebleeds
- Muscle or joint pain
- Rash or itching
- Not for use during pregnancy due to risk of severe birth defects
- Requires regular blood tests to monitor liver function and cholesterol levels
- May cause depression or mood changes
- May increase sensitivity to sunlight
- Avoid vitamin A supplements due to risk of toxicity
- Potential for serious skin reactions
Isotretinoin Coupons & Prices
ISOtretinoin 30 Capsules
What is Isotretinoin ?
Isotretinoin is a generic prescription medication used to treat acne. The average price of Isotretinoin is approximately $359 for a supply of 30, 10 mg capsules. Use our Rx.com savings offer to save as much as 80% on Isotretinoin at participating pharmacies near you.
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