Uses of Cimazo

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Containing the main ingredient is Isotretinoin with a concentration of 10mg -
Cimazo medicine helps reduce secretion and stimulates sebaceous glands, so it has the effect of reducing scars on the skin. Currently, Cimazo is indicated for the treatment of severe acne, especially cystic acne.

1. What is Cimazo?


Cimazo is a brand name of the active ingredient Isotretinoin. The drug is prepared in the form of soft capsules (box of 3 blisters x 10 tablets).
Each Cimazo tablet contains 10mg of Isotretinoin and some other excipients just enough.

2. Cimazo medicinal uses


Drugs used primarily for the treatment of severe acne or minimally responding to traditional treatments such as topical creams, drying, oral or topical antibiotics.
Isotretinoin - a derivative of retinoid acid, a form of vitamin A whose mechanism of action is to reduce the amount of oil secreted by the oil glands. This will inhibit the growth of bacteria, reduce pore blockage and inflammation, and help clear acne.

3. Instructions for using Cimazo


It is best to take the medicine with a meal or immediately after eating, swallow the capsule whole, do not split or chew the medicine. If possible, administer medication at the same time of day to increase adherence. Dosage:
Start with 0.5-1 mg/kg daily, divided into 2 oral doses for 15-20 weeks. The maximum dose is 20mg/kg per day for very severe acne, chest or back acne. Maintain at 0.1-1 mg/kg per day. Treatment should be discontinued for 2 months before resuming. For pregnant women: The drug has the potential to cause adverse effects on the fetus such as miscarriage, teratogenicity, malformation,... to any stage of development, especially in the first trimester. Therefore, it should not be used unless prescribed by a doctor. For women who are breast-feeding: The drug can pass through the milk stream to the baby. Therefore, it is best not to use or consult a doctor. Before prescribing Cimazo, tell your doctor if you have one of the following contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to other components of the drug. Pregnant. Breastfeeding. During the use of the drug should abstain from drinking alcoholic beverages such as alcohol, avoid direct sunlight (or use oil-free sunscreen, SPF50+, apply cream in all areas, especially face and neck). and ears), as well as not to donate blood.
Attention should not be chemical peeling, skin grinding and hair removal during treatment, as well as at least 6 months after stopping the drug to avoid the possibility of scarring.
Because of dangerous adverse reactions, the drug should only be used for the treatment of severe resistant acne and should not be used for a long time.
When you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, just take the next dose at the right time without needing to double the dose.

4. Drug interactions and side effects of Cimazo


Drug interactions
Possible drug interactions when used with:
Vitamin A. Minocycline. Tetracyclines. Wine. Cigarette. Other topical acne medications. Side Effects
Possible side effects of Cimazo may include:
Headache, muscle pain. Tired. Dry skin, nose, mouth Itching. Nosebleed. Mouth Sores. Eye inflammation. Athritis. Diarrhea. Mood swings, anxiety. When there is dry lips, can use lip balm with emollient, sunscreen, should be applied regularly. Similarly, you can use a moisturizer if you have dry skin, do not use soap-based cleansers because it can cause skin irritation.
In case of dry and itchy eyes, especially in people who have a habit of wearing contact lenses, they should see a specialist for advice on the appropriate use of artificial tears.
The drug rarely causes hepatitis, however, liver function tests should be evaluated before treatment.
The drug rarely causes skin infections, sunburn, hepatitis and brain edema.
Hopefully, the above sharing about Cimazo drug will help users know how to use the drug and use it to get the best effect in the treatment of acne.

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