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  2. Isotretinoin - Wikipedia

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    Isotretinoin, also known as 13-cis-retinoic acid and sold under the brand name Accutane among others, is a medication used to treat skin diseases like harlequin-type ichthyosis, and lamellar ichthyosis, and severe cystic acne or moderate acne that is unresponsive to antibiotics. [ 6 ] Isotretinoin is used off-label to treat basal cell carcinoma ...

  3. Stunted growth - Wikipedia

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    Stunted growth, also known as stunting or linear growth failure, is defined as impaired growth and development manifested by low height-for-age. [1] It is a primary manifestation of malnutrition (or more precisely chronic undernutrition) and recurrent infections, such as diarrhea and helminthiasis, in early childhood and even before birth, due to malnutrition during fetal development brought ...

  4. Help! I'm Losing Hair on Accutane. What Can I Do? - AOL

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    Hair Care for Accutane Hair Loss. One of the common side effects of taking isotretinoin is dryness all over — even in the hair on your head. Dry, brittle strands are more likely to break. When ...

  5. Retinoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Retinoic acid (simplified nomenclature for all- trans -retinoic acid) is a metabolite of vitamin A 1 (all- trans - retinol) that is required for embryonic development, male fertility, regulation of bone growth and immune function. [2] All- trans -retinoic acid is required for chordate animal development, which includes all higher animals from ...

  6. Puberty blocker - Wikipedia

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    Puberty blockers (also called puberty inhibitors or hormone blockers) are medicines used to postpone puberty in children. The most commonly used puberty blockers are gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists, which suppress the natural production of sex hormones, such as androgens (e.g. testosterone) and estrogens (e.g. estradiol). [ 1 ...

  7. iPLEDGE program - Wikipedia

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    The iPLEDGE program is a program by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) intended to manage the risk of birth defects caused by isotretinoin (also known as Accutane), [1] a prescription medication used for the treatment of acne. [2][3] Patients, their doctors and their pharmacists are required by the FDA to register and use the iPLEDGE ...

  8. Doug Bremner - Wikipedia

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    Doug Bremner. James Douglas Bremner (born June 5, 1961) is an American physician, researcher, and writer based in Atlanta, Georgia. [1] He has conducted research on posttraumatic stress disorder [2] and the relationship between depression and suicide and the acne drug Accutane (Roaccutane, or isotretinoin). [3]

  9. HGH controversies - Wikipedia

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    Some of the side effects reportedly seen in previously healthy mature patients after taking high HGH doses include: Edema (retention of fluids) in extremities [14] Arthralgia (joint pain) [14] Carpal tunnel syndrome [14] Hypertension. [15] Diabetes and other glucose metabolism imbalances [14] Gynecomastia (enlargement of male mammary glands ...