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Accutane Side Effects Lawyer: Hair Loss, Depression, Suicide
You probably know the drug isotretinoin by its trade name, accutane. Accutane is a powerful drug often used to treat acne. Unlike other acne treatments, which are simply antibacterial agents, accutane actually changes the composition of the skin....
Adult Acne
You breezed through your teenage years with a zit or two and never thought about it. Now you look into the mirror in horror. What happened? How is it possible to develop acne in your mid 30's, isn't this supposed to happen to teenagers?...
Harvard Medical School Skin Psychologist Offers a Quick Quiz
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The Ayurvedic Approach to Menopause and Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy
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What Every Woman and Girl needs to Know about PCOS and Why
PCOS Awareness Advocate Ashley Tabeling, after over six years of service to the PCOS Community is aggressively campaigning for more awareness, exposure and education for PCOS( Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) For Ashley who was diagnosed with PCOS in...
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Accutane Alternatives
I remember both my cousin and I, who were only two years apart
in age, each suffering through adolescence with fairly severe
acne problems, dreamt of a day when we'd find a miracle cure for
a smooth and beautiful complexion. I, on one hand, had been on
everything from Retin-A to Tetracycline and Erythromycin for my
acne. She had also been prescribed these drugs and even
additional topical treatments which would work for a little
while, but then become ineffective.
That was fifteen years ago. At this time, there were no serious
and effective alternatives to agressive acne treatment. Accutane
was pretty much it.
I remember feeling envious when she was allowed to go on
Accutane, which at the time was practically a "miracle"
treatment for those with stubborn and persistent breakouts. The
drug was not without it's warnings back then though. I remember
the biggest warning was to not get pregnant while on the
medication. It was actually mandatory to be on birth control if
you were being treated with Accutane, since the medication
drastically increases the likelihood of birth defects.
Other than that, I was oblivious to any other warnings and I
didn't care about them quite frankly. When you're fifteen and
you have severe acne, you would do almost anything to have a
clear complexion, especially when your peers can be cruel about
physical imperfections!
Green with envy, I tracked my cousin's progress eagerly, and
hoped to talk my parents into allowing me to go on this
agressive medical treatment. Her skin did break out much worse
at first - to the point where she did not want to go out in
public due to the large and painful inflammations. This was a
known drawback, so I took heart in knowing she would clear
up
later. Then, as promised, her skin did clear very nicely, and
all that was left was the old scarring.
Looking back, I am glad I never took this serious drug.
Especially now, hearing about the new allegations of serious
depression and even suicidal tendencies that some Accutane
patients have experienced. You can't search the net for Accutane
without coming across stories of litigation, and advertisements
for lawyers who exclusively represent Accutane patients.
Not only are the potential side effects scary, the drug also
permanently dries up your primary oil-producing glands, which
are the mechanism responsible for acne. While this is good in
acne prone adolescents, what about when your skin starts aging?
You WILL need that oil as your skin ages, to replenish and
protect the moisture in your skin, and help prevent the signs of
aging and progression of wrinkles.
My cousin now has some regrets too, since her skin seems to be
chronically dry and flaky. She blames the medication for some of
her premature aging signs as well, and hypothesizes that had she
not undergone Accutane therapy, her skin may have maintained
more of it's elasticity in later years.
You should know, there are some excellent natural alternatives
on the market today that will prevent and fight acne internally
just as well as Accutane can, for a fraction of the cost, with
no adverse side effects and excellent, long-lasting results. You
just need to know where to look!
About the author:
Visit
CosmeticsGalore.com for information on the effective natural
acne remedy talked about in this article. Danna Schneider is the
founder of CosmeticsGalore.com
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Acne.org |
Information on acne, medications and treatment of scars. Includes a regimen for keeping skin clear. |
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AcneNet |
Dermatologist-reviewed information about acne, which lets people know that today virtually every case of acne can be resolved. |
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What is Acne? |
Information about the different types of acne lesions and what causes acne to develop. |
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Questions and Answers About Acne |
Illustrated information on causes of acne skin lesions, and tips and information on common treatments, their side effects, and current research. |
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Acne Resource Center |
Acne, Nutrition, Research on Acne and Important Tips for Getting Acne Free. |
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Acne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Acne is a group of skin rashes that have different causes. Acne vulgaris - most commonly experienced around puberty, typically of the face and ... |
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Acne vulgaris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Different types of Acne Vulgaris: A: Cystic acne on the face, B: ... The vernacular term bacne or backne is often used to indicate acne found specifically ... |
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MedlinePlus: Acne |
From the National Institutes of Health; Questions and Answers about Acne (National Institute of ... Select services and providers for Acne in your area. ... |
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MedlinePlus Interactive Tutorials: Acne |
Acne. Start Tutorial. Starts multimedia presentation with questions. Requires Flash Player. Download Flash. download button for flash player. ... |
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Acne Treatment by AcneHelper.com |
Resource for acne treatments and prevention. Learn tips and techniques to stop pimples, zits and blackheads for good. |
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Acne |
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Acne Jeans |
About · Collection · Acne Studios · Contact · Press/Retailer · Work at Acne Jeans · Newsletter · Shop (EU). Copyright © Acne Jeans. |
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Acne |
If you're almost a teen, chances are pretty good that you have some acne. About 8 in 10 preteens and teens have acne, along with many adults. |
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Acne - treatment and causes of pimples and blackheads |
What are the causes of acne and which skin treatments are most effective - BUPA health information factsheet. |
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Natural Acne Treatment Information |
Acne and Diet · The Risks and Side Effects of Prescription Acne Medications ... This is a great jumping off point for natural acne treatments. ... |
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ASG www.stopspots.org ! | Index Acne, Pimples, Blackheads, Zits ... |
Information and support on acne, including top ten tips, beauty tips and problems. |
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Acne.net - Acne & Skin Treatment Resource |
Introduction to several forms of acne and some available treatments, by a dermatologist and medical school professor. |
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Acne.com - Acne Treatment Information |
Acne.com - Acne Treatment Information. Your source for Acne information on the web. Learn more about what causes acne and how you can fight acne. |
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Acne – Complete medical information regarding acne and its ... |
Complete medical explanation produced by doctors regarding acne, its causes, myths of causes, treatment on your own, and treatment by doctors. |
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AAD - Acne |
Acne is a skin condition which has plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), inflamed pimples (pustules), and deeper lumps (nodules). |
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