Acitretin (Soriatane)

What is acitretin (Soriatane)?

Acitretin is the active metabolite of etretinate and belongs to a class of drugs known as retinoids. Marketed under the brand name Soriatane, it is specifically designed to treat severe psoriasis in adults and is sometimes used off-label to treat other skin conditions. Acitretin works by modulating the growth and differentiation of skin cells, helping to normalize the growth cycle of skin cells in psoriasis patients.

How does Acitretin (Soriatane) work?

Acitretin regulates the proliferation and differentiation of epidermal keratinocytes, the primary cell type involved in psoriasis. By doing so, it helps to reduce the scaling and inflammation associated with severe psoriasis.

What are possible side effects of acitretin (Soriatane)?

Common side effects of acitretin include:

  • Dry skin, lips, and eyes

  • Hair loss

  • Nosebleeds

  • Peeling fingertips, hands, or feet

  • Joint pain or tightness

  • Changes in blood lipid levels

  • Elevated liver enzymes

More severe side effects, although rare, can include:

  • Vision problems

  • Bone or joint pain

  • Depression or mood changes

  • Elevated intracranial pressure

How is acitretin (Soriatane) used?

Acitretin is taken orally, usually once a day with the main meal. It's essential to follow the dosing instructions provided by the healthcare provider closely. Regular blood tests may be required to monitor liver function and blood lipid levels.

Precautions:

  • Acitretin can cause severe birth defects. Women of childbearing age must use effective contraception during treatment and for several years after stopping acitretin.

  • Avoid alcohol while taking acitretin and for two months after stopping the medication, as this can change acitretin into a drug that stays in the body longer.

  • Avoid donating blood while taking acitretin and for at least three years after stopping the medication.

  • Notify your healthcare provider if you experience any severe side effects or if you're considering any new medications or supplements, as there can be drug interactions.

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