ROAS

https://musclecare.center/web/image/product.template/7028/image_1920?unique=cc4a4eb

42.00 42.0 USD 42.00

42.00

Not Available For Sale

  • Brands

This combination does not exist.

Pharmacom LABS

Terms and Conditions
30-day money-back guarantee
Shipping: 2-3 Business Days

  • DO NOT USE ROAS IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR MAY BECOME PREGNANT


  • Isotretinoin (also known as Roaccutane or 13-cis retinoic acid) is an oral pharmaceutical drug primarily used to treat acne. Isotretinoin increases the production of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) in the skin, which has been shown to reduce sebum production by inducing apoptosis in sebaceous gland cells while exhibiting an antimicrobial effect on Propionibacterium acnes. The drug decreases the size and sebum output of the sebaceous glands. The most common adverse effects are a transient worsening of acne (lasting 2–3 weeks), dry lips, dry and fragile skin, and an increased susceptibility to sunburn. On very rare occasions, it has also been used to prevent certain skin cancers and treat other cancers. It is used to treat harlequin-type ichthyosis, a usually lethal skin disease, and lamellar ichthyosis. Isotretinoin is a retinoid, meaning it is related to vitamin-A, and is found in small quantities naturally in the body. 


  • ADVICE: Oral isotretinoin is best absorbed when taken with a high-fat meal because it has a high level of lipophilicity. The efficacy of isotretinoin doubles when taken after a high-fat meal compared to when taken without food. 


  • WARNING: Due to isotretinoin’s molecular structure relationship to vitamin-A, it should not be taken with vitamin-A supplements due to the danger of toxicity through cumulative overdosing. 


  • WARNING: Isotretinoin is known to cause birth defects due to in utero exposure because of the molecule’s close resemblance to retinoic acid, a natural vitamin A derivative that controls normal embryonic development. There is about a 20%–35% risk for congenital defects in infants exposed to the drug in utero, and about 30%–60% of children exposed to isotretinoin prenatally have been reported to show neurocognitive impairment.
  • DO NOT USE ROAS IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR MAY BECOME PREGNANT 


  • Isotretinoin10 mg
  • Anabolic activity index : not a steroid
  • Androgenic activity index : not a steroid



  • Active half-life : 10-21 hours
  • Classification : Dermatotropic drug
  • Dosage : 10-40 mg/day
  • Acne : No
  • WATER RETENTION : No
  • HBR :  No
  • Hepatoxity : No
  • Aromatization : No


Specifications

Brands Pharmacom LABS
Tags
Tags
Pharmacom LABS