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Can isotretinoin cause damage to the liver? and if yes, to what extent?

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Dr. Melissa Gowans answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Discusswithyourdoc: Isotretinoin can cause elevated transaminases - enzymes within liver cells. Of all of the organ systems that can be affected by Isotretinoin…that's pretty minor. It's a serious medication that in many countries require a specialist to prescribe.

Answered 10/11/2014

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