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aksik [14]
1 year ago
5

You planned not to have sex while taking isotretinoin, so you do not use any birth control. if you decide to have sex, you need

to?
Social Studies
1 answer:
stiv31 [10]1 year ago
6 0

You do not use any birth control because you intended to abstain from having s.e.x.u.a.l activity while taking isotretinoin. Unless they are entirely abstinent, have never had s.e.x, or had their uterus or womb removed, women must take two effective forms of contraception to avoid pregnancy one month before starting isotretinoin, while taking isotretinoin, and for one month after quitting isotretinoin.

<h3>What does isotretinoin do to your body?</h3>

The skin's sebaceous glands shrink as a result of isotretinoin's action. The oil in the skin that can block pores and result in acne, known as sebum, is produced by the sebaceous glands. Breakouts end when the sebum is under control.

<h3>How long after taking isotretinoin can you get pregnant?</h3>

The majority of isotretinoin and its byproducts take up to 10 days in healthy persons for the body to completely eliminate them. On the other hand, it is advised that one wait one month after quitting isotretinoin before attempting pregnancy.

Learn more about isotretinoin: brainly.com/question/10086542

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