Scarpa
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Hello, my name is Andres, im from Mexico and im 21 years old.
I am taking isotretinoin as a treatment for acne, it is an isoform of vitamin A.
I just bought my first Animal Pak and when reading the supplement facts i saw that it has a pretty high amount of vitamin A, which combined with isotretinoin would lead me to hypervitaminosis A, something i dont want to happen.
When i saw this i looked over the internet some images and found that the Vitamin A pill was very clear to distinguish from the others and I thought "Well maybe i can take the other 10 pills and i would have no problem", yet when i opened the can i saw that 2 of the 3 small pills are of a very similar color, this wont let me separate the vitamin A pill i dont want to take, so, my question is, anyway to recognize this pill?
I am taking isotretinoin as a treatment for acne, it is an isoform of vitamin A.
I just bought my first Animal Pak and when reading the supplement facts i saw that it has a pretty high amount of vitamin A, which combined with isotretinoin would lead me to hypervitaminosis A, something i dont want to happen.
When i saw this i looked over the internet some images and found that the Vitamin A pill was very clear to distinguish from the others and I thought "Well maybe i can take the other 10 pills and i would have no problem", yet when i opened the can i saw that 2 of the 3 small pills are of a very similar color, this wont let me separate the vitamin A pill i dont want to take, so, my question is, anyway to recognize this pill?