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What if I miss a dose of my medication?

Asked 2 years ago
When a person misses a dose of their medication while participating in the iPledge Program, it is important to follow specific guidelines to ensure their health and safety. The iPledge Program is designed to help individuals manage their medication, particularly for those using isotretinoin, which requires strict adherence to dosing schedules due to the medication's potential side effects. If a dose is missed, the individual should take the missed dose as soon as they remember on the same day. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, it is advisable to skip the missed dose and resume the regular dosing schedule. It is generally not recommended to double up on doses to make up for the missed one. Individuals should also keep track of how many doses they have taken and ensure that they continue to monitor their health for any side effects or issues that may arise. If there are any concerns or questions about missed doses, it may be useful to refer to the medication guide or any printed materials provided as part of the iPledge enrollment process. For more detailed information regarding medication, please check the website for guidance that is current and accurate.
Answered Jul 30th 2025

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