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10-12-2004, 01:42 PM #1
80mgs of Accutane+Benzamycin is the cure for ACNE!!!!
hey bros and gals,
im currently in week 4 of 20 im taking accutane at 80mgs a day, an ALREADY it has worked wonders for me my face is smooth as a baby and my huge inflamed cysts are all gone with only minor ones still urking again its only week 4 not even a full month. I recommend accutane for anyone suffering from acne, i only have it on my face and i feel full of cofidence and the ladies are getting easier to get trust me ive tried b5, proactive, murads, cheemical peels, etc. ACCUTANE will get you the results you want to compare let me give you an example: accutane is like testosterone and b5 is like creatine it doesnt give you the big muscles you want but when you go to more potent muscle builders like steorids you get the desired results and thats what accutane does your acne. if you all have any questions pm me. good luck
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10-12-2004, 03:57 PM #2Associate Member
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Originally Posted by AustrianOAK14
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10-12-2004, 04:11 PM #3
I'll 3rd that
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10-13-2004, 08:07 AM #4
That is a crapload of accutane daily. Make sure you are having bloodwork done once a month. Did your Dr. presrcibe you 80 mg, because that would be a first!!!!
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10-13-2004, 08:49 AM #5Originally Posted by Hypertrophy
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10-13-2004, 03:46 PM #6
of course bloodwork is a must on accutane, in fact today i got my triglecerine levels checked you hdl, ldl, etc. my doctor said that accutane is not that hard on the liver, its not liver toxic like oral steroids , besides that everything passes through the liver anyway, sheez even aspirin is liver toxic to sum extent if you overload it. i love giving bloodwork and how science can tell how your organs, etc are doing with only a little bit of blood its great i LOVE SCIENCE and ACCUTANE is the answer for acne
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10-14-2004, 12:11 AM #7
Your doc told you accutane is not liver toxic? That is completely false.....look around. Why else would you need your liver values checked every month to stay on it and not be able to drink alcohol while on it?
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11-02-2004, 06:41 PM #8
Hehe, have you been living under a rock or something for the past few years? Everyone knows that Accutane is the only real cure for acne...
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11-03-2004, 05:53 PM #9
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Originally Posted by AustrianOAK14
the 4-ht reduces dht, and does not aromatise
the 4-mohn has 0 conversion to estrogen, progesterone, dhn, or dht
the 4-ad doesnt directly convert into dht either.
so this should HOPEFULLLY be an acne free cycle. all i gotta worry about is pct.
ill let everyone know how its going before the ban on these item kicks in
all in all im paying:
20 dollars for bottle of 4-mohn
40 dollars for 10grams of (4-ad cyp)
21 dollars for 3 grams of 4-ht cyp
23 dollars for pct 6-oxo and posssibly some left over accutane..... hehehe.
so a full cycle of what could be extended to 14 weeks worth of gear for about 100 bucks. ill see how it goes.
acne SUCKS id rather be medium sized with flawless skin than Huge with acne all over. my last cycle i broke out bad. is dht the only cause of acne while on cycle by the way????
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11-23-2004, 09:25 AM #11Originally Posted by marlin444
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11-25-2004, 01:38 PM #12Associate Member
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Originally Posted by AustrianOAK14
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11-26-2004, 07:15 PM #13
was it vet gear or human grade gear?
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Dpharm. i think theres less of a chance of breakout on a UG lab when compared to human grade. if its a reputable, its just as steril as Human grade, and it has less oil. running 600mg of deca a week, and 700 mg test prop, your looking at 120ml of oil (Human grade) floating in your body at the end of 12 weeks, in comparison to 108 cc's (ug lab). that oil cant be great....
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11-29-2004, 03:05 PM #15
true point marlin i like the high dose ug gear less oil imo
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11-29-2004, 04:14 PM #16
Dunno about yall, but the Accutane is shooting my cholesterol through the roof.
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11-30-2004, 07:23 PM #17
whats your hdl levels bro?? and your ldl? i had mine tested while on accutane and my derm said my results are good
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11-30-2004, 07:24 PM #18
Is accutane avaliable w/o a script? Anyone know like in Canada? Dunno
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12-02-2004, 12:34 PM #19Originally Posted by as-addicted
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Originally Posted by AustrianOAK14
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12-05-2004, 03:49 PM #21
auntane is so expenseive...its almost $$$700.00 i have insurance but it only pays for half
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its def very expensive, and the reason is because of all these ****heads sueing. theres a huge panflit about all the side effects. if the risks outweigh the concequences dont bother.
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12-28-2004, 01:24 AM #23
If my DR told me it wasnt that hard on the liver i would find another DR. Why do you think blood work is needed every 4 weeks if it wasnt such a potent medicine?
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cholsestrol, liver enzymes, and something else are the main tests they do.
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12-29-2004, 10:16 PM #25
accutane is a great product. however, it is very liver toxic and must be used wisely.
~HOP
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12-29-2004, 10:46 PM #26
Accutane does work wonders - it greatly reduced my breakouts for 16 years after using it (18 - 34)....but it should be used a last resort (due to the serious potential sides). I would recommend trying other treatments first, and if you do take the plung - definitely get the labs tests every 4 weeks.
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do u guys ever feel like the pressure in ur head is too much? i get that often and my dose for my body weight is underdosed. it gets hard to read and it sometimes gets blury
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12-29-2004, 11:09 PM #28Originally Posted by JJEB2
Btw, coming off the juice lowered my cholesterol from 358 to 211.
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well i will have to lower my dose. i read about this and happens every so often.
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are you on antibiotics?
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01-02-2005, 02:57 AM #31
i heard that accutane was banned cuz of it disfiguring peoples faces cuz it breaks u out real bad in the begining is that true or not thanks
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01-03-2005, 01:52 AM #32
it broke me out real bad then cleared me up completely
~HOP
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01-03-2005, 04:41 AM #33
originally posted by Australianoak14
I recommend accutane for anyone suffering from acne, i only have it on my face and i feel full of cofidence
Accutane Adverse Side Effects & Dangers
Under Federal Law, the manufacturer of a drug is required to revise its label to include a warning as soon as there is reasonable evidence of an association of a serious hazard with a drug.
Pursuant to FDA Rules and Regulation, the reporting of Adverse Side Effects is on a voluntary basis. In other words, the doctor, hospital, or other medical person or facility are not required by law to report an adverse side effect from a drug. The FDA reported that perhaps only one in one hundred side effects ever get reported. One could only imagine about how many serious Adverse Side Effects there are from taking Accutane, that have never been reported to anyone!
Abnormal menses
Abnormal wound healing (delayed healing or exuberant granulation tissue with crusting
Acne fulminans
Abdominal pain
Aggression
Agranulocytosis
Allergic Reactions
Allergic vasculitis often with purpura (bruises & red patches)
Alopecia
Alternations in blood sugar levels
Anaphylactic reactions
Anemia
Arthralgia
Arthritis
Back pain (severe in some cases, especially in children)
Birth defects
Bleeding & inflammation of the gums
Bone abnormalities
Bone fracture
Bronchospasms
Bruising
Calcification of coronary, pulmonary & mesenteric arteries
Calcification of ligaments & tendons
Cardiovascular injuries
Cheilitis (dry lips)
Colitis
Color vision disorder
Conjunctivitis
Corneal Opacities
Decrease in red blood cells
Decrease in serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels
Decreased night vision (sometimes permanent)
Decreased Skeletal - Bone mineral density
Decreased white cell count
Delayed healing of bone fractures
Depression
Dizziness
Drowsiness
Dry mouth
Dry nose
Dry skin
Edema
Elevated CPK levels
Elevated platelet counts
Elevated sedimentation
Elevation of cholesterol
Elevation of serum triglycerides
Elevations of liver enzymes
Elevations of serum cholesterol
Emotional instability
Epistaxis
Eruptive xanthomas
Esophageal irritation
Esophageal ulceration
Esophagitis
Exacerbation of acne (acne made worse)
Eyelid inflammation
Fatal hemorrhagic pancreatitis
Fatigue
Fibrosis and inflammation of the myocardium
Flushing
Fragility of skin
Gastrointestinal symptoms (nonspecific)
Glomerulonephritis
Hair abnormalities
Headache
Hearing impairments
Hearing loss
Heart palpitations
Hepatitis
Hepatotoxicity
Hirsutism
Hyperostosis
Hyperpigmentation
Hypertriglyceridemia
Hyperuricemia
Hypopigmentation
Ileitis
Increased alkaline phosphatase, SGOT, (AST), SGPT (ALT), GGTP OR LDH
Increased risk of sunburn
Infections (including disseminated herpes simplex)
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Insomnia
Impotence
Keratitis
Lethargy
Limb injury with physical activity
Lipids
Lupus
Lymphadenopathy
Malaise
Microscopic or gross hematuria
Muscle strain with physical activity
Nail dystrophy
Nausea
Nervousness
Neutropenia
Nonspecific urogenital findings
Optic neuritis
Osteopenia
Osteoporosis
Ovarian cysts
Painful intercourse
Pancreatitis
Papilledema
Paresthesias
Paronychia
Peeling of palms and soles
Photoallergic - photosensitizing reactions
Photophobia
Premature epiphyseal closure
Proteinuria
Pruritus
Pseudotumor Cerebri (benign intracranial hypertension)
Psychiatric disorders
Psychosis
Pyogenic granuloma
Rash (including facial erythema, seborrhea & eczema)
Rectal bleeding
Regional ileitis
Respiratory infection
Rhabdomyolysis
Seizures
Severe diarrhea
Severe neutropenia
Skeletal hyperostosis
Skeletal hyperostosis
Stroke
Suicidal ideations
Suicide
Suicide attempts
Sweating
Syncope
Systemic hypersensitivity
Tachycardia
Tendonitis
Thrombocytopenia
Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
Transient chest pain
Urticaria
Vascular thrombotic disease
Vasculitis
Violent behaviors
Vision impairment
Visual disturbances
Voice alteration
Vomiting
Weakness
Weight loss
White cells in urine
Look man if you feel good i suggest keeping it to yourself or at leasts spare adviceing people to take a drug, you apear to know nothing about it or the concequences wat if a bro came back on this board are you going to diagnose the problem they could come back with, with a list of sides like this i very much doubt it...... is 'feeling good' a basis for reccomending a very powerful drug with many sides. There are many other possible cures/remedies to attempt untill considering accutane
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01-06-2005, 01:49 PM #34Originally Posted by AVAGO
Oh weve got a TOUGH GUY on the board...Listen bro Im stating my personal opinion on Accutane no doubt its a potent drug but with all the sides you listed i only saw 3-5 that ive experienced through 2 treatments on the drug. the FDA blows up the drug because of all the suicide deaths from accutane, so they can ban it(like theyve done with anabolic steroids ). Listen Im saying i feel good while on it because FOR ME(AO14) it works the best and by talking to my dermatologist he agrees its the BEST treatment for acne! Like ive siad before accutane is like steroids in a way, bc it gives you dramatic results. creams, lotions, chemical peels, etc. are like creatine in comparison to steroids and will only give you noticeable results if any. Accutane really hits the sebaceous glands and stops them from producing oil, which intern leads to clear skin. Look at my educational post in the ar spa on Accutane it should keep you quiet! Also Most of the people on the posts have tried everything for acne and nothing has worked for them thats y i recommend accutane, the one million sides youve listed are dramatic(at least some are) and dont get me wrong there all possible, but The Food & Drug Admin. just wants more money from Roche Labs. ALso, not a burn to you but dont say that i dont know "NOTHING" i dont flame you son. Best of luck to guys on this board
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03-19-2005, 09:04 PM #35
Happy for you bro. Been fighting acne for 2 years. Finnally getting better. ISO some tane myself. If anyone can shoot me a PM I'd appreciate it.
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03-19-2005, 09:12 PM #36Originally Posted by AustrianOAK14
Agreed it did come accross sh*tty one of my first posts, my apologys oak. I know MD's and PHD's and they would never advocate the use in such a way. There are some people who take things at face value and could endanger themselvs for the sake of a few pimples. Just trying to avoid any such implifications.
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