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Acne Treatment Accutane: complications, risks, benefits of
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The
Power of Accutane: The Benefits and Risks of a Breakthrough Acne Drug By
Michelle Meadows (staff writer for FDA Consumer) Acne
plagued Julie Harper throughout high school and college. She depended on makeup
and wore her hair down over the side of her face. She gave up chocolate and french
fries, only to find that neither made a difference. And she went through medicine
after medicine , from over-the-counter creams to oral antibiotics.
These
were not occasional pimples that vanish after a couple of days. This acne covered
her face and left scars on her neck. "I had tried everything and felt frustrated
all the time," says Harper, now a physician and assistant professor of dermatology
at the University of Alabama-Birmingham--a career she chose due in large part
to her struggle with acne. Harper
finally found a successful treatment nine years ago at the age of 22. She took
a drug called isotretinoin (trade name Accutane) and watched her skin improve
in just a couple of months. By the third month, her acne had disappeared. She"
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