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Accutane
ACCUTANE SIDE EFFECTS
In 1982, Hoffmann-La Roche received FDA approval for its treatment
of severe cystic acne medication called Accutane. Since 1982, Accutane
has been responsible for one of the highest numbers of FDA reported
adverse side effects. The reported Accutane side effects have included
serious events, including links to suicidal tendencies. Associated
to the suicides of 240 people worldwide, associations to such conditions
as inflammatory bowel disease, lupus, psychiatric disorders, and
birth defects have been made, serious enough to warrant Accutane
labeling changes to occur over twenty times since its approval.
About five million people in the U.S. alone have
taken Accutane since 1982, however the drug’s popularity has
been argued as both positive and negative. Controversy involving
Accutane side effects have grabbed the attention of high profile
individuals, including Michigan Rep. Bart Stupak who was affected
by Accutane side effects on a personal level. Stupak’s 17-year
old son was taking Accutane and showed no signs of depression before
killing himself in May 2000. Since the death of his son, Stupak
has been actively trying to have Accutane removed from the U.S.
market until further conclusions on its safety has been established.
The best selling drug for Hoffman-La Roche, Accutane
labeling has been changed a high number of times to reflect the
serious nature of the many different reported Accutane side effects.
Most recently, Accutane manufacturers added warnings about violent
behavior in patients using Accutane in June 2002 and sent letters
to doctors and pharmacists regarding the Accutane side effects labeling
changes in September 2002.
Although the first Accutane lawsuit that came to
a close in April 2002 favored Accutane manufacturer Hoffmann-La
Roche, Accutane lawsuits continue being filed for various Accutane
side effects. Allegations that Hoffmann-La Roche knew about the
life threatening, serious Accutane side effects long before any
warnings were issued have been made against the pharmaceutical company.
The future of Accutane continues to be shaky as agencies and legislators
continue to debate on what the status of Accutane should be in light
of the continual reports of serious Accutane side effects and Accutane
lawsuits.
Accutane safety has been a concern since Accutane
was introduced to the U.S. market. Hoffmann-La Roche has been widely
criticized for its seemingly controversial role in failing to prevent
many instances of deadly and serious Accutane side effects that
has affected many patients and families. The FDA has issued two
warning letters to the Accutane manufacturer due to the company’s
misleading information.
In 1998, following FDA orders to increase the strength of Accutane
warning labels due to psychiatric disorders linked to Accutane,
the company began to promote Accutane in a false and misleading
manner by stating since acne can cause depression the use of Accutane
to clear up acne could be a depression reliever. In fact, Accutane
has been blamed for a high number of deaths due to psychiatric disorders
resulting from Accutane use. Roche has also been criticized for
its unwillingness to supply adverse reaction reports to health officials,
resulting in the second 1995 FDA Accutane warning letter.
Accutane lawsuits naming serious, deadly Accutane
side effects are underway because many families and patients feel
Hoffmann-La Roche has downplayed the dangers for years. Over the
course of over twenty years, Accutane labeling has continued to
be changed, updated, and strengthened in response to the deaths
and dangerous effects experienced.
If you or someone you care about has ever taken Accutane
and experienced any side effects, please contact
our Accutane attorneys and we will provide you with a free evaluation
of your options.
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