Contact your dermatologist immediately if you experience any of the following:
- Severe headaches, especially accompanied by blurred vision or changes in your vision. Severe abdominal pain or persistent nausea and vomiting. Chest pain or shortness of breath. Changes in your mood, including intense depression, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts. Muscle weakness or pain, especially with dark urine. Unusual bleeding or bruising. Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice). Severe skin reactions beyond dryness, such as blistering, peeling, or widespread rash.
Monitoring Your Liver Function
Your dermatologist will likely monitor your liver function with blood tests. Report any symptoms suggesting liver problems, such as fatigue, dark urine, light-colored stools, or upper right abdominal pain, even if your blood test results are initially normal. Prompt reporting is vital.
Addressing Eye Problems
Dry eyes are common, but any worsening of vision, eye pain, or persistent redness requires immediate attention. Do not delay contacting your dermatologist if you notice any visual changes.


