Acrotac 25mg Capsule (Acitretin 25mg)
$105.00 – $304.00Price range: $105.00 through $304.00
| Active Ingredient (Generic Name): | Acitretin |
|---|---|
| Indication: | Psoriasis |
| Manufacturer: | Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd |
| Packaging: | 20 capsules in 1 strip |
| Strength | 25mg |
| Pack Size | 40 Capsule/s, 80 Capsule/s, 120 Capsule/s |
| Acrotac 25mg Capsule (Acitretin 25mg) | |||
| Pack Size | Price | Price/Unit | Add To Cart |
| 40 Capsule/s | $105.00 (2.63/unit) | $2.63 | |
| 80 Capsule/s | $205.00 (2.56/unit) | $2.56 | |
| 120 Capsule/s | $304.00 (2.53/unit) | $2.53 | |
Acrotac 25mg Capsule contains acitretin 25 mg, an oral retinoid prescribed primarily for severe psoriasis and certain other disorders involving abnormal skin-cell growth. It helps slow excessive skin-cell production and promotes more normal development of the skin. Because acitretin is a potent prescription retinoid with important safety restrictions, a qualified healthcare professional should determine whether it is appropriate for you.
Psoriasis can cause thick, red, inflamed, and scaly patches that may itch, crack, or become uncomfortable. When topical medicines or other treatments do not adequately control severe disease, a dermatologist may prescribe systemic treatment. Acrotac 25mg Capsule can form part of an individualized treatment plan for appropriate patients. It controls psoriasis rather than permanently curing it, and noticeable improvement may take several weeks or longer.
What Is Acrotac 25mg Capsule Used For?
Doctors prescribe Acrotac 25mg Capsule mainly for severe forms of psoriasis. Acitretin can reduce abnormal skin-cell growth and help decrease excessive scaling and thickening. Depending on the patient’s condition and local prescribing practices, acitretin may also be considered for certain severe keratinization disorders.
Your dermatologist may select this medicine when the severity, extent, previous treatment response, and overall health make systemic retinoid therapy appropriate. Do not use it simply because you have ordinary dry skin, mild eczema, or an undiagnosed rash.
How Does Acrotac 25mg Capsule Work?
Acrotac contains acitretin, which belongs to the retinoid class and is chemically related to vitamin A. It helps regulate abnormal skin-cell growth and differentiation. In psoriasis, skin cells can multiply too quickly, causing cells to accumulate and form thick, scaly plaques. Acitretin helps normalize this process, which can gradually improve the appearance and symptoms of affected skin.
Treatment does not usually produce an instant result. Some people may experience worsening of psoriasis during the initial period, and full benefits can take two to three months or longer. Continue treatment only according to your prescriber’s instructions.
How to Take Acrotac 25mg Capsule
Take Acrotac 25mg Capsule exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Acitretin is generally taken once daily with the main meal or as otherwise directed. Taking it with food improves absorption. Swallow the capsule whole with water rather than crushing or chewing it.
Never increase the dose to obtain faster results. Your doctor may adjust your dosage according to your response, side effects, and laboratory results. If you miss a dose, follow the instructions provided by your healthcare professional rather than taking extra capsules to compensate.
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Common Side Effects
Because acitretin affects skin and mucous membranes, dryness is common. Patients may experience dry or cracked lips, dry mouth, peeling skin, dry eyes, itching, nose irritation, or nosebleeds. Hair changes, joint discomfort, and increased blood lipid levels can also occur.
Using a suitable moisturizer and lip balm can help manage dryness. Your healthcare professional may recommend additional measures depending on the severity of your symptoms. Contact your doctor if side effects become severe, persistent, or difficult to manage.
Important Safety Information
Acitretin carries a major pregnancy warning. It can cause severe birth defects. People who can become pregnant must follow their prescriber’s pregnancy-prevention requirements and must not become pregnant while taking acitretin. The required period of pregnancy avoidance after treatment is prolonged, and the exact requirements should be discussed with the prescribing clinician.
Do not take this medicine during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless your specialist specifically determines otherwise under appropriate medical guidance. Alcohol is also a particularly important concern with acitretin because it can contribute to formation of etretinate, which remains in the body for a much longer period. Therefore, patients should follow their prescriber’s strict instructions regarding alcohol during treatment and afterward.
Tell your doctor if you have liver disease, kidney problems, high cholesterol or triglycerides, diabetes, or other significant medical conditions. Your doctor may order blood tests to monitor liver function and blood lipid levels during treatment.
Avoid taking vitamin A supplements or other retinoid medicines unless your healthcare professional specifically approves them. Combining retinoids can increase the risk of vitamin-A-related toxicity.
Drug Interactions
Acitretin can interact with other medicines. Certain tetracycline antibiotics, including doxycycline, are specifically listed as potentially serious interactions.
Before starting Acrotac 25mg Capsule, provide your doctor or pharmacist with a complete list of prescription medicines, over-the-counter products, vitamins, and supplements. Never start or stop another medicine without professional advice when taking a systemic retinoid.
Storage and Handling
Store the capsules according to the product packaging and pharmacist’s instructions. Keep the medicine away from excessive heat and moisture and out of reach of children. Do not use capsules after their expiration date or if the packaging is damaged.
Who Should Use Acrotac 25mg Capsule?
This medicine is intended for patients who have received an appropriate diagnosis and prescription. A dermatologist should evaluate the severity of the skin disorder before treatment. Acrotac 25mg Capsule is not an appropriate self-treatment for an unidentified rash.
Because treatment requires careful monitoring, patients should attend scheduled follow-up appointments and complete laboratory tests requested by their healthcare professional.
Ordering Information
Acrotac 25mg Capsule is a prescription medicine. If your healthcare professional has prescribed acitretin 25 mg for you, obtain it through a legitimate, licensed pharmacy and provide a valid prescription where required. Do not purchase or use prescription retinoids solely on the basis of online product information.
Before ordering, verify the strength, dosage form, manufacturer, packaging, expiration date, and prescription requirements. A pharmacist can help confirm whether the product is appropriate for the prescription you received.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Acrotac 25mg Capsule a cure for psoriasis?
No. Acrotac 25mg Capsule helps control severe psoriasis by regulating abnormal skin-cell growth, but psoriasis is a chronic condition and treatment does not guarantee a permanent cure.
How long does Acrotac 25mg Capsule take to work?
Acitretin may take two to three months or longer to provide its full benefit. Some patients may notice changes earlier, while others require longer treatment.
Can I take Acrotac 25mg Capsule during pregnancy?
No. Acitretin can cause severe birth defects. People who can become pregnant must follow strict pregnancy-prevention requirements and discuss pregnancy planning with their specialist.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Acrotac?
Alcohol is an important safety concern with acitretin. Follow your prescriber’s instructions and avoid alcohol when instructed because it can contribute to formation of etretinate and prolong the medicine’s presence in the body.
Can I take vitamin A with Acrotac?
Do not take vitamin A supplements unless your healthcare professional specifically tells you to. Combining vitamin-A-related products with acitretin can increase the risk of toxicity.




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