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Follow your doctors instructions for the dose and duration of Actame 5mg Tablet Take it with food at the same time each day to avoid missing a dose It may take a few weeks to see improvements so continue using it regularly for maximum benefit Do not exceed the prescribed dosage or apply it more frequently as it will not speed up the process and may increase side effects The most common side effects include dry skin rash and increased liver enzymes These side effects are usually not severe and tend to go away as you adjust to the cream However if they persist or bother you inform your doctor They may recommend applying smaller amounts or using it less frequently Serious side effects are rare Actame 5mg Tablet can make you more sensitive to sunlight so limit sun exposure if possible Stay hydrated and use a moisturizer to prevent dryness of the mouth lips and eyes It can also make your skin more fragile so avoid waxing hair removal or laser treatments while using this medication If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant consult your doctor as this medicine may cause birth defects

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Available in 5 variations

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Actame 20mg Tablet

Actame 20mg Tablet

Isotretinoin (20mg)

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Actame 5mg Tablet

Actame 5mg Tablet

Isotretinoin (5mg)

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Actame F Foaming Face Wash 150ml

Actame F Foaming Face Wash 150ml

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Actame Face Wash 70ml

Actame Face Wash 70ml

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Actame 10mg Tablet 10s

Actame 10mg Tablet 10s

Isotretinoin (10mg)

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