I thought i might as well pump some non water info into this forum so here you go.
Accutane is generally used at higher dose between 40-80mg a day to treat cystic acne, but it can be utilized at a much lower dose to help maintain clear skin with anti-aging effects by increasing collagen fiber density and reducing signs of photoaging. The proposed regiment involves a low dosage of 10mg-20mg three times a week, for ease of use I will be taking my 10mg doses Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. By administering Accutane at this dosage, the aim is to stimulate an increase in collagen fiber density, which plays a crucial role in maintaining skin elasticity and firmness. It is also important to monitor liver enzymes such as ALT and AST so it is recommended to do bloodwork. By keeping the dosage low and intermittent, the risk of hepatotoxicity is minimized while still harnessing the potential benefits of Accutane for skin rejuvenation. I also recommend cycling Accutane (e.g. 6-9 months on 3-6 months off) to minimize the chances of hepatoxicity, I'll be cycling off Accutane during the summer months to shield my skin from potential damage due to UV rays.
Considering Accutane may cause liver abnormalities it is recommended to use some sort of liver support supplements such as NAC at 250mg/day and Tudca at 250mg/day. If you are using Accutane while on harsh steroids such as Tren or orals it is recommended to increase your NAC and Tudca dosages to at least 1.5g/day of NAC and 1.5g/day of Tudca. If you are going to use furosemide while on Accutane it is essential to make sure that you are properly hydrated and recommended that you just skip your Accutane dose that week.
TLDR if you are lazy as fuck and dont wanna read the whole thing- 10-20 mg microdosed accutane 3 times a week, 6-9 months on 3-6 months off, take nac and tudca 250 mg/day and if ur roiding icrease to 1.5g/day minimum
Accutane is generally used at higher dose between 40-80mg a day to treat cystic acne, but it can be utilized at a much lower dose to help maintain clear skin with anti-aging effects by increasing collagen fiber density and reducing signs of photoaging. The proposed regiment involves a low dosage of 10mg-20mg three times a week, for ease of use I will be taking my 10mg doses Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. By administering Accutane at this dosage, the aim is to stimulate an increase in collagen fiber density, which plays a crucial role in maintaining skin elasticity and firmness. It is also important to monitor liver enzymes such as ALT and AST so it is recommended to do bloodwork. By keeping the dosage low and intermittent, the risk of hepatotoxicity is minimized while still harnessing the potential benefits of Accutane for skin rejuvenation. I also recommend cycling Accutane (e.g. 6-9 months on 3-6 months off) to minimize the chances of hepatoxicity, I'll be cycling off Accutane during the summer months to shield my skin from potential damage due to UV rays.
Considering Accutane may cause liver abnormalities it is recommended to use some sort of liver support supplements such as NAC at 250mg/day and Tudca at 250mg/day. If you are using Accutane while on harsh steroids such as Tren or orals it is recommended to increase your NAC and Tudca dosages to at least 1.5g/day of NAC and 1.5g/day of Tudca. If you are going to use furosemide while on Accutane it is essential to make sure that you are properly hydrated and recommended that you just skip your Accutane dose that week.
TLDR if you are lazy as fuck and dont wanna read the whole thing- 10-20 mg microdosed accutane 3 times a week, 6-9 months on 3-6 months off, take nac and tudca 250 mg/day and if ur roiding icrease to 1.5g/day minimum
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