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Accutane and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Accutane, a medication used to treat acne, has recently been linked to dangerous health conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This disorder is an umbrella term for many health problems including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and is noted for being treatable, but not curable.

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Accutane, a medication used to treat acne, has

recently been linked to dangerous health

conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease

(IBD).

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This disorder is an umbrella term for many

health problems including Crohn’s disease

and Ulcerative Colitis, and is noted for being

treatable, but not curable.

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Ulcerative Colitis causes ulcers to form along the inner lining of the colon.

Crohn’s Disease - parts of the small and large intestines (and may cause problems at other points along the gastrointestinal tract.)

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Symptoms

Despite these differences, Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease can cause similar symptoms, including:

•Recurring diarrhea

•Abdominal pain

•Weight loss and malnutrition

•Fatigue

•Blood in stool, which can lead to anemia

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Patients may also experience secondary

complications beyond the primary symptoms.

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These primarily include the following:

• inflammation of other parts of the body, such

as joints, eyes, or the liver.

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People with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

may also be at an increased risk for colorectal

cancer.

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While IBD cannot be cured, it can usually be

managed with a combination of anti-

inflammatory drugs and immunosuppressant

drugs (which prevent the body’s immune

system from making inflammations worse.)

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In severe cases, surgical procedures may also

be required.

Unfortunately, even when these options make

the symptoms go into remission, they can recur

at any point in a patient’s life.

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If you have developed IBD symptoms such as

blood in stool, pain in the abdomen, and

diarrhea, because of Accutane use, you may be

able to take legal action against the

pharmaceutical company.

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For more information about Accutane lawsuits

and IBD treatment, please visit this page:

Accutane IBD Attorney