Saferet 10 Tablet
By Saferet
Rx
30 Tablet in a Strip

Composition
Isotretinoin(10mg)

Manufacturer - Canixa Life Sciences Pvt
LG Floor, Block No. 2, , Attalika Warehouse (South), , 12 KM Mysore Road, R.V.C.E. Post, , Bangalore – 560059

Expires on or after
March, 2026

liver
When it comes to the safety of using Saferet 10 Tablet, it is advisable to avoid this medication if you have liver disease. Patients with impaired liver function are usually not recommended to take Saferet 10 Tablet. If you are concerned about using Saferet 10 Tablet due to liver issues, it is important to consult with a doctor for proper guidance. Your doctor can assess your specific situation and recommend the appropriate course of action.

kidney
Use Saferet 10 Tablet cautiously if you have kidney disease. Your doctor may need to adjust the dose. Always consult your doctor if you have any concerns about using Saferet 10 Tablet in kidney patients.

alcohol
When taking Saferet 10 Tablet, it is important to be cautious about drinking alcohol as it can increase the risk of liver damage and elevated cholesterol levels. Consult your doctor.

driving
Saferet 10 Tablet may impact your driving ability due to potential side effects like worsened night vision, drowsiness, and dizziness. Drive cautiously and stay alert after taking the medication.

pregnancy
During pregnancy, it is highly advised to avoid using Saferet 10 Tablet due to potential harmful effects on the developing baby. It is categorized as unsafe and may cause severe birth defects. Consult your doctor if pregnant or considering pregnancy.

breastfeeding
Saferet 10 Tablet should be avoided during breastfeeding as it is likely unsafe. Limited data indicates it may pass into breastmilk, potentially harming the baby. Consult a doctor before using Saferet 10 Tablet while breastfeeding.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Retinoids |
Therapeutic Class | DERMA |
Action Class | Retinoids- First generation |
₹345
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Dr. Preeti Kumar
MBBS, DGO - Obstetrics and Gynaecology, DNB - Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Last update on 01-Oct-2024