Rx - Prescription Required | IPCA
Acutret 20 Capsule
- Treats Acne
- Decreases Oil Production
- Improves Skin Texture







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Acutret 20 Capsule
Rx - Prescription Required | IPCA
- Treats Acne
- Decreases Oil Production
- Improves Skin Texture
Pack:10 Capsules
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Product Description
Combat stubborn blemishes with Acutret 20 Capsule, a potent acne treatment specifically formulated for severe or recalcitrant cases. Each soft gelatin capsule contains 20mg of Isotretinoin IP, a powerful derivative of Vitamin A that works to significantly reduce oil production and prevent clogged pores. This prescription-only medication is intended for use under strict medical supervision to promote a clearer, healthier-looking complexion. For optimal results and safety, this dermatologist-recommended capsule should be taken exactly as directed, ensuring total skin health management and a visible reduction in persistent breakouts.
Composition
Isotretinoin (20 mg)
Uses
- Treatment of Acne.
Dosage
- As advised by the dermatologist.
How to Use
- Take it as advised by the Dermatologist.
Additional Information
Side effects
Storage Condition
Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight.
Other Information
Country of Origin
India
Mfg/Marketer details
Plot No. 7, Oidc, Mahatma Gandhi Udyog Nagar, Amaliya, Dabhel, Daman - 396210, India.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is used for the treatment of acne.
It reduces the production of sebum, which is a natural substance that causes acne.
It usually takes a few weeks to notice a significant effect.
Yes, sometimes acne may worsen before improving. Continuous use is recommended for better results.
Yes, as it effectively treats acne, it can uplift your mood and boost your confidence.
No, it should be avoided during pregnancy.
Consult with a healthcare provider for information on potential side effects.
Follow the dosage and administration instructions provided by your healthcare provider.









