Posts Tagged ‘accutane’

Go ahead and take Accutane - if you want your intestines removed….

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

Walmer, South Africa: Accutane inflammatory bowel disease can, and does, happen anywhere. And even while Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., the manufacturer of Accutane removed their original version from the market in 2009 due to ‘market pressures,’ the medication designed to treat severe acne is still available in generic form [isotretinoin, which is a form of vitamin A], and continues to be sold outside the US as Roaccutane by Hoffmann-La Roche.

Ulcerative Colitis from Acne Meds: "My Career Has Stagnated"Jane Sonekus is from Walmer, South Africa. But her story could easily have happened here. Sonekus was writing to a local newspaper column dispensing legal advice in her native country. Here’s what she wrote:

“My doctor has prescribed medication for acne and as a result I have developed ulcerative colitis. I have had a partial removal of the large bowel. I was not warned of these side effects and the doctor has absolved himself from any responsibility, claiming I have to sue the manufacturer. I have been unable to work. As a result, my career has stagnated and I fear because of all the sick leave I have taken, I may be boarded.”

While the writer did not specifically identify the acne medication she was on, it is inferred based on the symptoms she describes that the South African woman had been a patient of isotretinoin, which has been linked to inflammatory bowel disease. Sonekus may have taken Roaccutane or any number of generics. Hypothetically, if Sonekus was in the US she may have taken Accutane here prior to its removal from the market, and thus may have suffered from Accutane IBD.

Accutane was introduced in 1982 and thus remained on the market for 27 years prior to being pulled in the US in 2009. But Accutane has roots going all the way back to the 1930s, when high doses of fat-soluble vitamin A were used as an early treatment for acne. Hoffmann-La Roche has been competing against generics since 2002, when its patents for Accutane acne medication expired.

While referencing ‘market forces’ as the primary reason for pulling Accutane from the US market in 2009, Hoffmann-La Roche was facing numerous Accutane class-action lawsuits and fielding calls from Accutane lawyers.

And there remains a steady stream of Accutane patients decrying the acne medication and the effect Accutane has had on their health.

One former acne sufferer from Maryland told LawyersandSettlements.com back in May that she had taken Accutane as a teenager for acne. Now 44 years of age, the writer was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis last year.

It should be noted that all drugs harbor side effects, and that the basis for approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is that the benefits of a drug outweigh the risks. However, Accutane attorneys say their clients claim they had no idea that a medication designed to treat their skin, could have such a devastating and debilitating effect on their internal digestive and bowel systems.

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Why you DON’T want to take Accutane

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Many of our clients at Face Reality Acne Clinic , have been on Accutane (isotretinoin); but what’s surprising is that so many of them have been on it for two or three courses to get their acne under control. One client admitted to having gone through the Accutane regimen seven different times. Some of them didn’t get any benefit at all; however most of them experienced significant clearing, but to their dismay, started breaking out again within months of stopping the medication. So, how disappointing is that?? They took huge health risks (again and again) for only a short term benefit? I don’t think most people know what the risks really are from taking “the tane,” so that’s what I would like to talk about here.

Just three weeks ago, Roche Holding AG, pulled Accutane acne medicine from the U.S. market after juries awarded at least $33 million in damages to users who blamed the drug for bowel disease. Many have been relegated to using colostomy bags for the rest of their lives. This is one of the multitude of side effects attributed to Accutane. Let’s talk about the others.

The FDA posted an alert in 2005 that said all patients taking accutane should be closely watched for serious symptoms including depression, suicidal tendencies, sadness, short tempers, anger, loss of social interaction, psychosis, loss of motivation and changes in appetite. If any of these symptoms begin to appear, the patient is advised to stop taking accutane and to seek professional advice. In 2002, a director for the FDA told a congressional committee that they received over 3,000 reports of adverse psychiatric symptoms and over 170 reports of suicide attempts connected to the use of Accutane.

There is such a high risk of birth defects, miscarriage and fetal death, that women of child bearing age are only allowed to get a one month supply (even though the prescribed regimen is for 5 months) and cannot receive another until the doctor has determined that the woman is not pregnant and is on at least two forms of birth control. Accutane can cause other severe and even tragic side effects and psychiatric problems, including Crohn’s disease, central nervous system injuries, skeletal damage, liver damage, cardiovascular injuries, bone and muscle loss, ulcerative colitis, pancreatitis, immune system disorder, depression, and suicide.

Heard enough? Well how long after you’ve gotten off Accutane are you going to feel confident that you’ve dodged the bullet and haven’t caused irreparable damage to your body. Will the side effects show up in months, years, twenty or thirty years. Who knows?

Most cases of acne can be cleared up with using the right products in the right way, none of which have side effects more than maybe some dry skin every now and then. Even the cases of acne that Accutane works best for, inflamed acne, is the easiest to control with products. I know that most people suffering from acne just want to be done with it and have tried every product under the moon. They may be using some good products, but it is mainly how the products are used that makes the difference in clearing your skin and not.

Coaching clients in how to use safe products correctly is what Face Reality Acne Clinic excels in; and helps people to get better results than Accutane, often in less time. If you are at the end of your rope and are desperate enough to consider taking such a dangerous drug as Accutane, please call or email us first to let you know what your alternatives are.
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