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Isotretinoin comes with a mile-long list of potential side effects, including dire warnings about the birth defects it could cause if a woman taking it were to become pregnant.
Acne, Accutane and suicide risk Jennifer LaRue Huget 2010
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Isotretinoin is sold under names including Accutane, Roaccutane, Clarus, Decutan and others.
Acne Problems, Drug Treatments May Raise Suicide Risk The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Isotretinoin is sold under names including Accutane, Roaccutane, Clarus, Decutan and others.
Acne Problems, Drug Treatments May Raise Suicide Risk AP 2010
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Isotretinoin (formerly marketed as Accutane) should be reserved for extreme cases because it can lead to birth defects.
Red in the face? How to tell whether it's acne or rosacea 2010
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Isotretinoin formerly marketed as Accutane should be reserved for extreme cases because it can lead to birth defects.
Red in the face? How to tell whether it's acne or rosacea 2010
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Isotretinoin is sold under names including Accutane, Roaccutane, Clarus, Decutan and others.
Acne Problems, Drug Treatments May Raise Suicide Risk AP 2010
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Accutane (Isotretinoin) entered the market in the US in 1982, and has been at the center of one firestorm after another ever since.
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The February 23, 1998, FDA Memorandum, "Isotretinoin and Depression: Spontaneous Report Data," listed 31 cases of suicide, suicide attempt or suicide ideation associated with Accutane.
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The drug is manufactured by Roche Pharmaceuticals and is also marketed under the generic names Amnesteem, Claravis, Isotretinoin, and Sotret.
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Isotretinoin is a synthetic retinoid used as an oral treatment for severe nodular acne that has been linked with depression and suicide in patients.
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