October 16, 2005
Julia Robertson is coordinator of the Birth Defects and Genetics Program at the Utah Department of Health in Salt Lake City, and lead author of the study that followed 34 women who became pregnant while using isotretinoin, sold commonly as Accutane. Her review found that manufacturer-recommended guidelines were often not followed, putting pregnant women at risk for babies with severe birth defects as well as doubling their risk for premature delivery. (excite.com)
August 13, 2005
It's about to get tougher to buy the acne drug Accutane, as the government imposes a last-ditch effort to prevent birth defects caused by the skin-clearing pills. (The Worldlink.com)
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June 16, 2005
The activity of male hormones, androgens, can give rise to acne during adolescence, but may also protect against coronary heart disease in adulthood, UK researchers report. (Reuters)
Posted by news editor | Filed under: Acne
April 07, 2005
"Skin aestheticians and dermatologists are seeing growing numbers of adults desperate for clear skin. The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) says women have it worse, with hormones being the primary culprit."
Posted by news editor | Filed under: Acne
March 16, 2005
According to a recent study, regular exercise can be encouraged for acne patients because working up a sweat does not make acne worse in young men.
Posted by news editor | Filed under: Acne
February 28, 2005
Women who drank more than three daily servings of any type of milk were 22% more likely to have acne and those who drank two or more servings of skimmed milk ever day were 44% more likely to have developed severe acne.
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December 19, 2004
Researchers have found that over-the-counter benzoyl peroxide lotions for acne are just as effective as prescription antibiotics.
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December 07, 2004
"The maker of the acne medication Accutane ignored a company doctor's recommendation that people who take the controversial drug be monitored for signs of depression and that a warning to that effect be added to the drug's U.S. label, USA Today reported Tuesday."
Posted by hdiaries | Filed under: Acne
November 25, 2004
FDA on Tuesday announced a new plan to strengthen efforts to prevent pregnant women from taking Roche's acne drug Accutane and generic versions of the drug, known as isotretinoin, USA Today reports (Rubin, USA Today, 11/24).
Posted by hdiaries | Filed under: Acne
November 24, 2004
"Roche's acne drug Accutane and its generic versions will face tighter prescription controls to prevent harm to unborn children."
"Melanoma acts differently in people with darker skin."
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November 11, 2004
"Scientists at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center have identified a protein that serves as a master regulator of skin cancer. The findings could lead to new ways to check the disease in its preliminary stages."
"Protein biomarkers that could lead to earlier and more accurate diagnosis of the autoimmune disease lupus have been identified by University of Pittsburgh researchers."
Posted by news editor | Filed under: Acne
September 04, 2004
A cream that eliminates skin cancer by stimulating the body's immune system will spare thousands of Australians from surgery.
"Dietary supplements of fish oil may be helpful to people with lupus."
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