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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]

  3. iPLEDGE program - Wikipedia

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    [1] The iPLEDGE program was put into place a group formed by the companies that manufactured the drug at the time called the Isotretinoin Products Manufacturing Group (IPMG) under the direction of the Food and Drug Administration. The program launched on March 1, 2006, at the beginning of the annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.

  4. Acne - Wikipedia

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    [1] [20] One to two months of use is typically adequate to see improvement. Acne often resolves completely or is much milder after a 4–6 month course of oral isotretinoin. [ 1 ] After a single round of treatment, about 80% of people report an improvement, with more than 50% reporting complete remission. [ 20 ]

  5. The best skin care products to use if you’re on Accutane - AOL

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    Kiehl's Ultra Pure High-Potency 1.5% Hyaluronic Acid Serum $ at Kiehl's. Kiehl's Ultra Pure High-Potency 1.5% Hyaluronic Acid Serum $ at Sephora. Serums deliver a higher concentration of active ...

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  7. Tretinoin - Wikipedia

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    The combination of the 10% benzoyl peroxide and light results in more than 50% degradation of tretinoin in about 2 hours and 95% in 24 hours. [34] This lack of stability in the presence of light and oxidizing agents has led to the development of novel formulations of the drug.

  8. Angular cheilitis - Wikipedia

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    Isotretinoin (Accutane), an analog of vitamin A, is a medication which dries the skin. Less commonly, angular cheilitis is associated with primary hypervitaminosis A , [ 20 ] which can occur when large amounts of liver (including cod liver oil and other fish oils) are regularly consumed or as a result from an excess intake of vitamin A in the ...

  9. Ranbaxy Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    By 25 February 2009, the FDA said it had halted reviews of all drug applications, including data developed at Ranbaxy's Paonta Sahib plant in India, because of a practice of falsified data and test results in approved and pending drug applications. [19]