Dr. Rockoff,
My 17 year old son has been taking Accutane for about 2 months now.
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First-progesterone vgs 400 month 40mg/day, this month 80mg. He is an athelete, and plays competitive soccer. Since the increased dosage, he has noticed severe joint pain, and
weaknessWeakness in his legs during his soccer games.(in the last 2 weeks). This has slowed him down and has affected his ability to perform to the level he is used to. It is having an adverse effect on his
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Mental status tests attitude as well. Will his body adjust, is this symptom temporary? Have you heard of this in other accutane patients? Please advise the best management of this symptom so that he can increase his performance. To give you an idea of how it has impacted him, last weekend he went for a run to try to increase his stamina, hoping it would give him better results for his next soccer game. He can usually run 3-5 miles. He could only run 1 mile and had to stop 3 times! Needless to say he was very frustrated. Please advise-- Thank you. Sue
I finally stopped the treatment and within a week, the pain was gone. At that time (12 years ago) they included a questionaire in the package which asked about side effects experienced by users in which I mentioned my joint problems. Frankly, I'm surprised it's still not mentioned or accepted as one of the side effects. I know two other people that had the same problem and had to stop.
Clearly, Acutane is a very effective drug for cystic acne for many people. But if one does not respond well to it and experiences side effects such as the one I did, I think it may not be the best treatment. In my humble opinion, better to exhaust all other possibilities (i.e. Differin, Benzaclin, even change of diet, etc) than to continue such a powerful medication that can potentially create serious problems.
Just thought I share my experience with you.
You're certainly right to say that if these aches are debilitating, the drug should be stopped.
Dr. Rockoff