My son took acutane for a year or so when he was in high school (1993-1994). At that time he had very thick, beautiful hair. Now at the age of 23 he is almost bald on the top of his head, and his hair has been thinning all over. He was told that acutane may cause hair loss, but that it would stop when he stopped acutane. That did not happen.
More importantly, we found out that acutane has been associated with severe depression, and has even been linked to some teenage suicides. My son tried to join the U.S. National Guard Reserves, and was quite surprised when the question "Do you take or have you taken acutane?" appeared on his application forms. He asked the recruiter about this. Because acutane is associated with mental depression, the National Guard (and I assume other defense agencies) will not accept anyone who has taken it.
Although my son's face cleared up beautifully on acutane, I truly regret the decision we made to let him start taking it.
I wouldn't allow anyone else in my family to take it.
My son is ADHD and also has tourette's. He is currently taking Ritalin and Tenex (Guanficine). He just started on Acutane 1 1/2 weeks ago. His Dr. now wants to put him on Wellbutrin. Is there any drug interactions or percautions with mixing all these drugs? My son is only 14.
Karen,
I was put on accutane about 2 years ago and while on it, i had no physical side effects, or at least none to hinder my ability to partake in physical activity. The single side effect I found was the terrible dryness of my skin while on the drug. Your son has nothing to worry about, accutane cleared up my skin problem and i've had no problems since.
I am on acutane right now, i also play sports but its very hard to keep up. The muscles in my legs ache. I would advise to take the drug during summer.
Karen:
If your son's doctor is considering Accutane, I assume that either he or your son is not happy with the degree of improvement. You needn't be worried about this drug. It has been used for almost 20 years. It does not stay in the body after stopping, and does not affect male fertility. Athlete's can use it and wrok out to their heart's content.
In other words, if your son's acne is severe enough to warrant Accutane, you needn't fear it. It's a wonderful drug when used appropriately.
Best.
Dr. R