What is the iPLEDGE Program?

The iPLEDGE REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy) is a mandatory safety program regulated by the FDA. Anyone in the United States who is prescribed Isotretinoin (commonly known by the brand name Accutane) must be enrolled in this system.

If you’ve been researching treatments for severe or persistent acne, you’ve likely come across the term iPLEDGE. If you’re asking yourself, “What is the iPLEDGE program?” or “Why do I need it for Accutane?”—you aren’t alone.

This guide explains everything you need to know about the iPLEDGE program, the 2026 updates, and how we help you navigate the process.

Why is iPledge Required?

Accutane is incredibly effective, but it carries a high risk of severe birth defects if a pregnant person takes it. The sole purpose of the iPLEDGE program is to ensure: 

  • No patient starts Accutane while pregnant.

  • No patient becomes pregnant during the course of Accutane treatment or for one month afterwards.

  • No patient on Accutane donates blood or shares their medication with others, which could expose pregnant individuals unknowingly to Accutane.

  • All patients are fully educated on the medication’s risks and requirements.

How the iPledge Program Works in 2026

The program has recently been updated to be more patient-friendly, but it still requires strict adherence to a monthly schedule. Here is the step-by-step breakdown:

1. The Initial Virtual Consult & Enrollment

Your journey begins at Allme with an initial online consultation. During this visit, we will obtain informed consent to register you in the iPLEDGE system.

  • Initial Consultation Fee: $175

  • Initial Lab Work: If you are a person of childbearing potential, you will need a baseline pregnancy test (performed in a CLIA-approved lab) and lab work to check your liver function and lipid levels.

    • If you are not a person of childbearing potential (i.e. were born male, had a tubal ligation, or a hysterectomy), then you will only need liver function and lipid panel tests. 

2. The 30-day Waiting Period (For patients who can get pregnant)

FDA rules require a 30-day waiting period between your first negative pregnancy test and your second one. You cannot receive your first prescription until this “qualification” period is complete. If you cannot get pregnant

3. Monthly “Windows” and Requirements

Once you are cleared to start, the “Monthly Window” begins. Each month, you must:

  • See your provider: At Allme, our virtual monthly follow-up visits are $60. The cost of isotretinoin is determined by your pharmacy. If you have health insurance, you can use that to obtain your prescription.

  • Get labs done: Perform a monthly pregnancy test. The first two monthly pregnancy tests must be done in a CLIA-approved lab. (Note: Under 2026 guidelines, your provider may allow at-home testing after the second month). 

  • Answer Questions: Log into the iPLEDGE website to answer a few brief comprehension questions. Your provider will give you your iPLEDGE number and you will make a log in directly on the iPLEDGE website. 

  • The 7-Day Window: Once your provider confirms you in the system, you have 7 days to do your comprehension questions and pick up your prescription from the pharmacy. If you miss this window, the system “locks,” and you may need to repeat your lab work.

     

Navigating Costs with Allme 

We want to ensure there are no surprises on your path to clear skin. When budgeting for Accutane, please keep the following fee structure in mind:

ServiceCost
Initial Consultation$175 (30 minutes)
Monthly Follow-up Visits$60 (10-15 minutes)
Medication CostVaries (Paid to Pharmacy)
Lab Work / Blood TestsVaries (Paid to Laboratory)

Note: The cost of the medication and any laboratory fees for blood work are not included in the Allme telemedicine visit fees.

If you don’t have insurance and you are worried about the cost of isotretinoin or lab work, let your provider know! They can help find affordable options for your budget.

 

Why Choose Allme for Your Accutane Journey?

 

The iPLEDGE program is notorious for being administratively “heavy.” Missing a deadline by one day can result in a delay of your medication.

At Allme, our experienced providers have used iPledge thousands of times over the past decade (we’re not exaggerating). We know how to take the stress out of the process.

We provide:

  • Dedicated Support: We help you track your windows and ensure your lab results are processed quickly.

  • Expert Guidance: We don’t just manage the paperwork; we manage your skin, helping you manage side effects and adjust your skincare routine to handle the dryness and sensitivity that often comes with Accutane.

  • Efficiency: We utilize the latest 2026 program updates as they become available —such as immediate re-testing if you miss a pickup window after the second month — to keep your treatment on track.

  • Unlimited messaging with your provider through our secure patient portal, so we can support you every step of the way.

  • Flexible dosing options: our providers are experienced at managing both microdose (low dose) and traditional Accutane regimens, so you can get clear skin at your own pace.

If you are tired of “trying everything” and are ready for a permanent solution to your acne, Accutane might be the answer.

Ready to get started? Let us help you navigate the iPLEDGE program with ease.