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Would you be comfortable using isotretinoin in a female teenage patient who has a history of depression that is now stable but with a prior suicide attempt two years ago?

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Dermatology · Hood River Dermatology

Yes. There is ample evidence that isotretinoin does not cause depression. In the large Canadian study, there was a slightly negative association with suicide. As the good doctors noted above, using appropriate step therapy, with informed consent (especially regarding pregnancy and birth defects), is...

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Dermatology · Forefront Dermatology

I have treated several patients who have depression and explained to them and their families that studies have demonstrated that isotretinoin doesn’t cause depression. Cystic acne has been associated with depression.

I make it clear and ask about mood issues and if they are worsening we can stop the...

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Psychiatry · Morris Abby H Office

Likely, yes, but it depends on family support, supervision, and her ability and willingness to report her mental health and suicidal symptoms.

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Dermatology · Dept Dermatology Jefferson Medical College

Yes, assuming she failed spironolactone (off-label) and was getting therapy, parents involved, etc.

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Psychiatry · Private office

With proper monitoring, therapy, psych meds, informed consent, and dermatology follow-up, the benefits may outweigh the risks. Much more accepted treatment in mainstream medicine and psychiatry.

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Psychiatry · Private Pratice

I only had one patient who went on it. I communicated with the dermatologist, who felt it would be helpful. She did have a relapse of her depressive symptoms, so we took her off, and the depression resolved. It was clearly related to the medication. But as long as one has a good working relationship...

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Psychiatry · Hollywood Mental Health Services

I think default follow-ups and communication with family, dermatologist, and therapist would provide a sufficient safety net for the patient and the provider…

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