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About
CLARUS®
Clarus®
is a medicine taken by mouth to treat the most severe form of acne
(nodular acne) that cannot be cleared up by any other acne treatments,
including antibiotics.
The active ingredient in Clarus®
is called
Isotretinoin, which is related to vitamin A. It belongs to a class of
drugs called retinoids.
Please be aware of significant warnings for people taking Clarus®
, such as the high
potential of birth defects and other health problems. Read this booklet
carefully, as well as the ‘Information for the Consumer’ that comes with
your prescription for Clarus®
especially “What are
the important warnings for females talking Clarus® ?”
and “What special symptoms you must immediately tell your doctor about —
Signs of mental health problems”.
About
CLARUS®
side effects
Clarus®
can cause serious
side effects.
Before starting Clarus®
talk to your doctor
about how bad your acne is, the possible benefits of
Clarus®
and possible side
effects. Your doctor will ask you to read and sign an Informed Consent
Form. By signing the Informed Consent Form, you are signing that you
understand some of the serious risks of
Clarus®.
For more information about side effects, please read the Information for
the Consumer document that is given to you with your
Clarus®
prescription.
Note: You should read the Information for the Consumer every time you
get a prescription or a refill for Clarus®
because there may be
new information.
How to take
CLARUS®
Depending on your dosage of Clarus®, you’ll probably take
it for at least 12 to 16 weeks. This is called a course of therapy. If
you require a second course of therapy, it will start eight or more
weeks after your first course is done.
Read your prescription label carefully and take the exact amount of
medicine prescribed by your doctor. The amount of Clarus®
you should take has been chosen just for you. Your dose of
Clarus®
is based on your body weight, and your
doctor may change your prescribed dose from time to time, so it’s
important to check the label every time you fill your prescription. If
you have any questions, call your doctor.
The soft gelatin Clarus®
capsule is easy to swallow. Do not chew or suck on the capsule.
Swallow your Clarus®
capsule whole with a
full glass of liquid. It should be taken with food or just after a meal.
If you forget to take your dose at mealtime, you can take it with a
later meal that day, but don’t take more Clarus®
in one day than your
doctor has prescribed. The reddish brown capsule is the 10 mg size and
the orange brown capsule is the 40 mg size.
How to store
CLARUS®
You don’t need to refrigerate, Clarus®
but it should be
kept in its original package at a temperature of 15-30°C, protected from
sunlight and heat.
Be sure to keep Clarus®
out of the reach of children. |