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Do not get pregnant
while taking Clarus®
and for one month
after treatment. (Isotretinoin can cause serious birth defects.)
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Wait until the
second or third day of your next period before starting Clarus®
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Start to use two methods of
effective birth control together for at least one month before,
during, and for one month after
Clarus®
therapy, or don’t
have sex during this time.
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Have a pregnancy test performed in
an approved laboratory every month you take Clarus®
and one month after
treatment stops.
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Do
not breast feed while taking
Clarus®
and
for one month after treatment.
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Isotretinoin may pass through your milk and harm the baby. |
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If
you become depressed or have any serious mental problems tell your
doctor immediately. It may be
necessary to stop Clarus®
treatment.
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Signs of mental health
problems include:
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Changes in your
mood such as becoming depressed, feeling sad, or having crying
spells
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Losing interest in
your usual activities that you once enjoyed
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Changes in your
normal sleep patterns
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Becoming more
irritable or aggressive than usual (for example, temper outbursts,
thoughts of violence)
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Losing your
appetite or a change in your body weight
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Becoming unusually
tired
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Feeling like you
have no energy
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Having trouble
concentrating
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Having feelings of
worthlessness or guilt
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Withdrawing from
family and friends
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Having thoughts
about hurting yourself or taking your own life (suicidal thoughts)
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Acting on
dangerous impulses
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Seeing or hearing
things that are not real
Some patients taking
isotretinoin have had thoughts about putting an end to their own lives
(suicidal thoughts), tried to end their own lives, and some people have
ended their own lives. There were reports that some of these people did
not appear depressed. There have been reports of patients on
isotretinoin becoming aggressive or violent.
No one knows if
isotretinoin caused these behaviours or if they would have happened even
if the person did not take isotretinoin.
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Do
not give blood while taking Clarus®
and
for one month after treatment..
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If
someone who is pregnant gets your donated blood, her baby may be exposed
to Clarus®
and
may be born with birth defects. |
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Do
not take Vitamin A supplements. |
Vitamin A in high doses has many of the same side effects as Clarus®
.
Taking both together may increase your chance of getting side effects. |
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Do
not take other medicines or herbal products with Clarus®
unless
you talk to your doctor. |
If
some other medicines are taken at the same time as
Clarus®
they can interact with each other or can cause negative effects in your
body. Herbal supplements should be avoided while you are taking
Clarus®
. |
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Do
not use abrasive cleansers on your skin while taking Clarus®
. |
Some
skin products, like exfoliants, may be irritating to your skin while you
are taking Clarus®
.
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Do
not have cosmetic procedures to smooth your skin such as waxing,
dermabrasion, or laser procedures while taking
Clarus®
and
for at least 6 months after you stop.
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Isotretinoin can increase the chance of scarring or skin inflammation
from these procedures. Check with your doctor for advice about when you
can have cosmetic procedures. |
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Avoid the use of artificial ultraviolet lights (such as the ones used in
tanning machines) and protect yourself from excessive sunlight.
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Isotretinoin may make your skin more sensitive to the ultraviolet light. |
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Do
not share Clarus®
with
anyone.
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Clarus®
is
a prescription product that can cause serious side effects.
A doctor must prescribe it. |
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Do
not take antibiotics (especially tetracycline) with
Clarus®
unless you talk to your doctor. |
For
some antibiotics, you may have to stop taking
Clarus®
until your antibiotic treatment is finished.
Using both drugs together can increase the chances of increased
pressure in the brain. Some
antibiotics interfere with the effectiveness of birth control pills.
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Avoid drinking alcohol while on Clarus®
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You
are at a greater risk of liver damage with the combination of
isotretinoin and alcohol.
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See
your doctor regularly.
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Isotretinoin may affect blood fat, cholesterol, or sugar levels so it’s
important to see your doctor regularly.
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Tell
all healthcare practitioners (i.e. your family doctor, dentist, cosmetic
surgeon) that you are taking Clarus®
.
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Isotretinoin can interfere with other prescriptions and treatments.
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Do not take Clarus if you have liver or kidney disease or if you have
high blood fat (lipid) levels. |
Tell your doctor if you have any of these problems. |
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Do not take Clarus if you are sensitive to retinoids or any of the
nonmedical ingredients in Clarus. |
If you have an allergic reaction while taking Clarus, stop taking Clarus
and contact your doctor. |