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Acne Medication Accutane Linked to Serious Side Effects in Pregnant
Women
Pregnant women are often inundated with a list of things to
avoid and things to know while carrying a baby. It is very important for
pregnant women to understand which medications should not be taken during pregnancy
in order to avoid harm to themselves or the baby.
Accutane is a medication that was commonly prescribed to
treat severe acne, typically when other treatments proved ineffective. The medication is linked to the onset of
severe adverse reactions, including ulcerative colitis and inflammatory bowel
disease, prompting many patients to file an Accutane lawsuit against the manufacturer of the medication.
Throughout a period of more than 25 years, Accutane was
prescribed to approximately 16 million patients. During this time, Accutane was
associated with serious side effects in pregnant women, such as the development
of severe birth defects and miscarriage
Pregnant women should never take Accutane, as the medication
may cause life-threatening birth defects that may affect a developing baby's
brain, heart, ears, face, eyes, skull or head. These serious defects may
develop following just one dose of Accutane. Documented birth defects following
Accutane use include cleft palate, cardiovascular abnormalities and the
abnormal formation of certain regions of the brain, among others.
The strong link between Accutane and the development of
birth defects prompted the creation of the mandatory iPledge program. Through iPledge,
women agree to use two forms of birth control and take regular pregnancy tests,
or completely abstain from intercourse while taking Accutane.
Information about additional medications, including those
taken during pregnancy, may be found on DrugWatch.com. See the accutane lawsuit page
for more information.
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