Isotretinoin
Uses
How it Works
Common Side effects
The USA Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has advised women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant to NOT consume any form of Saferet. Saferet can cause adverse birth defects in babies. Saferet is known as a category X drug, the FDA has placed a severe advisory against pregnant women or women who are planning to get pregnant against consuming Saferet. If pregnancy does occur during Saferet treatment it is advised for the woman to consult with the doctor the option to discontinue the pregnancy as there is a very high risk of birth defects in the baby.
Breastfeeding women are advised against the consumption of Saferet as this medicine can cause severe health problems in babies.
Some of the potential side effects of Saferet include the symptoms below;
Bone or joint pain,
Burning,
Eye inflammation,
Nosebleeds,
Redness,
Itching,
Inflammation of the lips,
Skin infection or rash