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Actrac Isotretinoin 20mg soft gelatin capsules pack of 30 for severe acne — prescription required
Actrac Isotretinoin Capsule 20mg by Health Serving — Rx only dermatologist prescribed Pakistan
Actrac Isotretinoin 20mg capsule box — prescription acne treatment derma.pk Pakistan
Actrac Isotretinoin 20mg soft gelatin capsules pack of 30 for severe acne — prescription required
Actrac Isotretinoin Capsule 20mg by Health Serving — Rx only dermatologist prescribed Pakistan
Actrac Isotretinoin 20mg capsule box — prescription acne treatment derma.pk Pakistan

Actrac (Isotretinoin) Capsule 20mg — Pack of 30

Actrac (Isotretinoin) 20mg — Pack of 30 Soft Gelatin Capsules. Prescription required. Dermatologist supervision essential. A systemic retinoid for severe nodular acne, conglobate acne, and acne at risk of permanent scarring — for use only under qualified dermatologist supervision. Not for self-medication.

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Actrac Isotretinoin 20mg soft gelatin capsules pack of 30 for severe acne — prescription required

Actrac (isotretinoin) Capsule 20mg — Pack of 30

Rs. 2,400

Actrac isotretinoin capsule Soft Gelatin Capsule: Effective Treatment for Severe Acne (Pack of 30 Soft Gelatin Capsules)

Introduction

Acne, especially when it reaches severe forms, can be a source of distress and discomfort. Actrac Capsule (Isotretinoin) is a powerful solution designed to combat severe acne that has proven resistant to standard therapies. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore Actrac's composition, therapeutic indications, dosage instructions, contraindications, potential side effects, and more

Composition

Each Actrac 20mg Soft Gelatin Capsule contains isotretinoin, the active ingredient responsible for its acne fighting properties.

Therapeutic Indications

Actrac is primarily indicated for the treatment of severe forms of acne, which may include:

  • Nodular or Conglobate Acne
  • Acne at risk of permanent scarring
  • Acne unresponsive to standard treatments involving systemic antibacterial and topical therapy

Dosage and Method of Administration

The appropriate dosage of Actrac may vary from patient to patient and is related to the therapeutic response and potential adverse events. Typically, Actrac therapy begins with a daily dose of 0.5mg/kg of body
weight. For instance, if a patient weighs 60kg, the starting dose would be 30mg/day. Most patients will fall within the range of 0.5 to 1.0mg/kg per day, with some individuals, especially those with very severe or truncal acne,
possibly requiring doses up to 2.0mg/kg

Capsules should be taken with food once or twice daily. A cumulative treatment dose of 120150mg/kg per treatment has been shown to increase remission rates and prevent relapse. The duration of therapy varies
depending on the daily dose and individual response, typically lasting 1624 weeks. For patients with severe intolerance to the recommended dose, a lower dose can be continued, albeit with a longer therapy duration

Special Dosage Instructions

Patients with severe renal impairment should start treatment at a lower dose, such as 10mg/day, and gradually increase it up to 1mg/kg/day or the maximum tolerated dose

Contraindications

Actrac is contraindicated in the following cases:

  • Women of childbearing potential unless they meet specific Pregnancy Prevention Program conditions
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • Patients receiving concomitant treatment with tetracyclines
  • Patients with preexisting hypervitaminosis A
  • Patients with hypersensitivity to isotretinoin or any of the excipients

Undesirable Effects

Actrac treatment may lead to various undesirable effects, including but not limited to dryness of the skin and mucous membranes, skin and appendages disorders, musculoskeletal issues, psychiatric and central nervous
system disorders, sensory disorders, gastrointestinal system disorders, liver and biliary system disorders, respiratory system disorders, blood disorders, resistance mechanism disorders (infections), and, in cases of overdose, signs of hypervitaminosis A

Mechanism of Action

Isotretinoin, the active ingredient in Actrac, suppresses sebaceous gland activity and exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, leading to an improvement in severe acne

Conclusion

Actrac (Isotretinoin) in the form of 20mg soft gelatin capsules is a potent treatment option for severe acne that has not responded to standard therapies. It is essential to follow dosage instructions carefully, be aware of potential side effects, and avoid its use in contraindicated
situations. Consultation with a healthcare professional is crucial before starting Actrac therapy to determine the most suitable treatment plan for individual cases. With proper use and monitoring, Actrac can offer relief and improved skin health for those struggling with severe acne


Usage & Benefits
• Indicated for severe nodular and conglobate acne under dermatologist supervision • Targets acne unresponsive to standard antibiotics and topical therapies — as prescribed • Suppresses sebaceous gland activity and reduces skin inflammation under medical guidance • Each pack contains 30 soft gelatin capsules of Isotretinoin 20mg (BP specification) • Manufactured by Health Serving — available through derma.pk with prescription verification • Supports dermatologist-directed treatment for severe acne conditions • Explore full isotretinoin range at derma.pk Note: All benefits apply only under dermatologist supervision. This medication must not be used without a valid prescription.
How To Use

Take exactly as prescribed by your dermatologist. Do not self-medicate.

1. Take capsules with food, once or twice daily as directed by your dermatologist.
2. Dosage is determined by your body weight (typically 0.5–1.0 mg/kg/day) — never adjust without medical advice.
3. Complete the full prescribed course (usually 16–24 weeks) — do not stop early without consulting your dermatologist.
4. Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments and blood tests as instructed.
5. Use two reliable forms of contraception throughout treatment and for 1 month after stopping (women of childbearing potential).
6. Store at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight.
7. Keep out of reach of children.

This is a strictly prescription-only medication. Never share with others or use without dermatologist supervision.

FAQs

Do I need a prescription for Actrac Isotretinoin 20mg?

Yes — isotretinoin is prescription-only and must be supervised by a qualified dermatologist. We will not dispense without a valid prescription.

Is isotretinoin safe during pregnancy?

NO — isotretinoin is absolutely contraindicated during pregnancy. It causes severe birth defects. Use two forms of contraception throughout treatment and for 1 month after stopping. Never take if pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

What monitoring is required during isotretinoin treatment?

Regular blood tests (liver function tests, lipid panel) are required throughout treatment. Follow your dermatologist's monitoring schedule strictly. Do not skip any scheduled tests or appointments.

Who is Actrac (Isotretinoin) suitable for?

Under dermatologist supervision only — for patients with severe nodular or conglobate acne, acne at risk of permanent scarring, or acne unresponsive to conventional therapies including systemic antibiotics.

Can I take Actrac with tetracycline antibiotics?

No — isotretinoin is contraindicated with tetracycline antibiotics due to risk of increased intracranial pressure. Always disclose all medications to your dermatologist.

What are the common side effects?

Common side effects include skin and mucosal dryness, photosensitivity, musculoskeletal pain, and elevated lipids. Rare but serious effects include mood changes. Report any unusual symptoms to your dermatologist immediately.

Where can I find more acne treatment options?

Explore our acne and pimple treatments, acne scar treatments, and acne spot treatments at derma.pk.