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Old 08-23-2006, 04:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Just saw this on CNN on my break and thought I'd share.
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In a study involving almost 14,000, mostly young patients taking the drug, elevations in blood cholesterol, triglycerides (a blood fat), and a blood liver function test were more common than have been previously reported.

Blood levels returned to normal or to pretreatment levels in the vast majority of patients in the months after they stopped taking Accutane, however.

Researchers say this finding is reassuring, but they add that patients should be followed longer to see if there are long-term implications for cardiovascular and liver disease risk.
"We do want to know if there are long-term consequences, but that was not a part of this research," researcher Michele Manos, PhD, MPH, tells WebMD.

Tighter Controls on Drug

First approved in 1982 for the treatment of severe disfiguring acne, Accutane use in women has long been linked to an increased risk of miscarriage and birth defects.

Last August, the FDA announced tough new regulations to reduce what government researchers estimate are hundreds of miscarriages and birth defects each year among women of childbearing age who take the acne medication.

The reproductive risks have been well described, but less is known about the drug's impact on cholesterol, triglyceride, liver test, and other critical blood levels.

In the first large study to examine the issue since the drug was approved, Lee T. Zane, MD, of the University of California, San Francisco, along with Manos and other colleagues, evaluated laboratory abnormalities among 13,772 patients with severe acne who were treated with Accutane between 1995 and 2002.
The average age of the patients in the study was 19; roughly half were female.

When the researchers analyzed the medical records of each patient before, during, and after treatment with Accutane, they found clinicians did a good job of monitoring their patients' blood levels to look for potential problems.

Changes in Blood Levels

Those problems included a 44% rise in triglyceride levels among patients with normal pretreatment levels, a 31% rise in total cholesterol, and an 11% rise in liver enzyme levels.

No significant changes were seen in levels of infection-fighting white blood cells, oxygen-carrying hemoglobin, or blood clotting platelets.

Liver enzyme levels returned to normal within three months after treatment in 92% of the patients who continued to be monitored. Cholesterol levels returned to normal during the same period in 79% of patients, and triglyceride levels returned to normal in 80% of patients.

"This was definitely some good news from this study," Manos says. "The findings suggest that routine monitoring of white blood cell and hemoglobin levels may not be needed."

Not a Surprise'

American Dermatology Association president Stephen P. Stone, MD, tells WebMD the study appears to confirm what he has seen clinically.

Because acne patients who take Accutane are treated with the drug for only a few months and tend to be young, Stone says it is unlikely there are long-term cardiovascular risks associated with the drug's use.

"This is not a surprise," he says. "We have known about these elevations since before the drug came on the market, and those of us who use it monitor patients very carefully."

Accutane manufacturer Roche Pharmaceuticals notes that prescribing physicians are advised to monitor patient blood levels before treatment and at least once every two weeks during treatment until it becomes clear if the drug will affect cholesterol-triglyceride levels.

"When this drug first came on the market we really had little to offer patients with severe, scarring acne," Stone says. "I would say that better than 90% of the patients we treat with Accutane show significant improvement, if not complete [acne] clearing."

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/...n1924884.shtml
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Old 08-23-2006, 06:10 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Thanks for posting this! Accutane is definitely a scary drug! Many on it also experience suicidal feelings - yikes! It's mostly synthetic vitamin A, which is very dangerous. However, it's not dangerous to get natural vitamin A from food. An excellent way to do this, and what I like to call the "natural alternative" to Accutane is by drinking green smoothies. They are made of fruit and leafy greens. They taste great and are highly nutritious. They cleared up my scar producing acne in a little over a month. I have a post about it here: http://www.soulcysters.net/fabulous-...re-acne-182165
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That's an interesting article. The reason I was interested in it to begin w/ is b/c I was on Accutane for a while when I was in middle school. I wasn't on it long though b/c my body did not and I repeat did not like it at all.
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I took accutane in college and it wasn't too bad for me. My skin got really dry, I couldn't wear contacts anymore (still can't 10 years later) and I had really bad joint pain in my knees. The only thing that's still around is the dry eyes, my knees are fine and my skin isn't really dry. I also would get flushed suddenly while taking it but that's gone too. I was getting cystic acne so going through that for 6 months was better for me than going to get antibiotics every couple months for a huge welt on my face. Once I had one on my cheek that got so big I could see it swelling out if I looked down so I was ready to try anything! They checked my cholesterol frequently and it must not have been too bad since they never said anything but I didn't see the numbers. I had blood work done in the winter and my cholesterol is like 140 and triglycerides are about 70 so for me there's no long term problems there.
I heard on NPR a month or so ago that some people wanted to remove it from the market for its birth defect potential. Well every single pill I popped out of the case had a pregnant woman on it with a circle around it and line through it so it's impossible to not know the dangers, especially with all the forms you have to sign before taking it. Maybe they now dispense it in the standard RX bottle so you don't get that constant reminder. Also maybe the forms I signed were not required by law but more of a CYA for my doctor if any patient of his got pregnant and then tried to sue him.
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Old 09-04-2006, 04:11 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I took Accutane when I was about 17. It did clear all my acne up, but totally screwed up everything else afterwards.
It went all downhill from there ! Digestive problems, bloating, depression.......I regret taking it, oh well.
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