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Addendum: Depression and Suicidality with Isotretinoin
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 01, 2016 (Issue 1500)
Addendum: Depression and Suicidality with Isotretinoin ...
Our article earlier this year on Drugs for Acne1 stated that the oral retinoid isotretinoin (Accutane, and others) is the most effective drug available for patients with severe nodulocystic acne, but warned that depression, suicidality, myalgia, hypertriglyceridemia, and other adverse effects can occur. One of our readers objected to our listing depression and suicidality, which are the subject of a prominent warning in the package insert, in the same sentence as indisputable side effects such as hyperlipidemia and myalgia.Depression and suicidal ideation have been reported in patients with...
In Brief: Absorica for Acne
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 21, 2013 (Issue 1408)
for Acne
IN BRIEF
The oral retinoid isotretinoin (Accutane, and others) is
the most effective drug ...
The oral retinoid isotretinoin (Accutane, and others) is the most effective drug available for treatment of acne.1 The FDA has recently approved a new oral isotretinoin product (Absorica – Cipher/Ranbaxy) for treatment of severe, recalcitrant nodular acne.Isotretinoin can completely clear severe nodulocystic lesions, in some cases leading to remission that can persist for years after treatment is stopped. Mucocutaneous adverse effects include dry skin, dry eye, epistaxis, nasopharyngitis, cheilitis, alopecia, eczema, skin fragility and photosensitivity. Musculoskeletal symptoms,...
In Brief: Dinutuximab (Unituxin) for High-Risk Neuroblastoma (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 28, 2016 (Issue 1491)
), and isotretinoin for
treatment of children with high-risk neuroblastoma who
previously responded to first-line ...
The FDA has approved use of dinutuximab (Unituxin [yoo ni tux' in] – United Therapeutics) in combination with interleukin-2 (IL-2), granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), and isotretinoin for treatment of children with high-risk neuroblastoma who previously responded to first-line therapies. Dinutuximab is a monoclonal antibody that binds to GD2, a glycolipid that is overexpressed on the surface of neuroblastoma cells.1Dinutuximab received a priority review and orphan drug designation. Approval was based on the results of an open-label trial in 226 patients with high-risk...
Is Accutane really dangerous?
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 16, 2002 (Issue 1139)
)
September 16, 2002
REPRODUCED FOR
ONLINE USERS
IS ACCUTANE REALLY DANGEROUS?
Isotretinoin (Accutane ...
Isotretinoin (Accutane - Roche), an effective oral drug for treatment of acne, will soon be available generically. Concerns about its adverse effects, particularly psychiatric symptoms in adolescents, have been widely reported in the media.
Drugs for Rosacea
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 05, 2024 (Issue 1695)
for
treatment of papules, pustules, and erythema, but prolonged
courses of treatment are needed.
Isotretinoin ...
Rosacea is a common, chronic inflammatory facial
eruption of unknown cause. It is more prevalent
in women than in men, and disease onset typically
occurs after age 30. Rosacea is characterized
by erythema, telangiectasia, and flushing, and
sometimes by recurrent, progressive crops of
acneiform papules and pustules, usually on the
central part of the face. Some patients develop
granulomas and tissue hypertrophy, which may lead
to rhinophyma (a bulbous nose), particularly in men.
Blepharitis and conjunctivitis are common. Keratitis
and corneal scarring occur rarely.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2024 Feb 5;66(1695):21-2 doi:10.58347/tml.2024.1695b | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Drugs for Acne
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 05, 2024 (Issue 1695)
available for treatment of inflammatory
acne is isotretinoin; it can clear severe recalcitrant nodular ...
Acne is common among adolescents and adults.
Guidelines for treatment of acne were last published
by the American Academy of Dermatology in 2016.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2024 Feb 5;66(1695):17-20 doi:10.58347/tml.2024.1695a | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Azelaic Acid - A New Topical Drug for Acne
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 07, 1996 (Issue 976)
antibiotics and oral isotretinoin (Accutane − Medical Letter, 24:79, 1982) may be used. Only isotretinoin ...
Azelaic acid, a naturally occurring heptanedicarboxylic acid, has been marketed in the USA as a 20% cream (Azelex - Allergan) for treatment of acne. The drug has been available in Europe for several years.
Tretinoin for Photodamaged Skin
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 20, 1992 (Issue 866)
A derivatives, such as isotretinoin (Accutane), an oral
drug for acne, and etretinate (Tegison), an oral drug ...
Tretinoin (tret' i noyn; all-trans-retinoic acid; Retin-A), a derivative of vitamin A, has been used for years for topical treatment of acne. More recently, it has also been used to improve the appearance of skin damaged by chronic exposure to the sun, although not approved for this indication by the US Food and Drug Administration.
Tazarotene (Tazorac) for Acne
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 10, 2002 (Issue 1132)
with oral antibiotics and oral isotretinoin (Accutane).
PHARMACOKINETICS — After topical application ...
Tazarotene (taz ar' oh teen, Tazorac - Allergan), an acetylinic retinoid marketed for treatment of psoriasis (Medical Letter 1997; 39:105), is also available as a 0.1% gel and cream for treatment of acne.
Tretinoin for Aging Skin
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 15, 1988 (Issue 770)
to isotretinoin
(13-cis-retinoic acid; Accutane), an oral drug used for treatment of severe acne which ...
Tretinoin (all-trans-retinoic acid; Retin-A), a vitamin A metabolite used for years for topical treatment of acne, is now being used (without the approval of the US Food and Drug Administration) to improve the appearance of aging skin. Available by prescription in various concentrations in cream, gel and liquid formulations, tretinoin is chemically similar to isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid; Accutane), an oral drug used for treatment of severe acne which has recently caused concern because of its teratogenicity (Morbid Mortal Weekly Rep, 37:171, March 25, 1988).