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ACNE DRUG RAISES CHOLESTEROL AND TRIGLYCERIDE LEVELS

Released on: January 23, 2008, 9:40 pm

Press Release Author: Eliza Hurley

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Department of Research Writing at Acne Clearup reports a
recent research published on Medical News Today. According to Dr. Lee T. Zane,
"Having abnormal tests results does not necessarily signal a bad medical outcome.

Press Release Body: A research published on Medical News Today reveal that Acne
Drugs Cause to increase Cholesterol Levels
Atlanta, Georgia, 11/30/2007 - Department of Research Writing at Acne Clearup
reports a recent research published on Medical News Today. According to Dr. Lee T.
Zane, "Having abnormal tests results does not necessarily signal a bad medical
outcome. It\'s just lab tests, not heart attacks. Isotretinoin is undeniably the most
effective medication we have for treating severe acne. It can truly be
life-changing. We can\'t lose sight of the fact that isotretinoin is the most
important revolution in medical dermatology in the last 30 years".
And according to the research, "Accutane (isotretinoin), an anti-acne drug, carried
with it a slight risk of raised cholesterol and/or triglyceride levels. However, a
recent study carried out by scientists from the University of California, San
Francisco, has shown that the risk is much higher than had previously been thought.
The study found that 31% of patients taking Accutane ended up with high cholesterol
levels, 44% developed high triglycerides while 11% had high liver transaminase
levels (liver enzymes)".


About:
Acne Clearup (http://www.acneclearup.com) is a well known organization serving skin
health information and knowledge, acne solutions etc. The organization has a team of
research writers that are continuously striving to provide true and useful
information, knowledge and solutions to cope with acne.


Web Site: http://www.acneclearup.com

Contact Details: Plm-90
Alabama City
Alabama
USA
Ph: 875-965-6352

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