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Acne Drug Ingredient Accutane Causing Miscarriages,
Major Birth Defects
 

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., Feb. 25 2004 -- Major birth defects caused by exposure to Accutane and other brands of isotretinoin, an acne therapy drug, continue to occur in the United States each year because of the failure of voluntary safety measures meant to prevent them, the March of Dimes says.

At an advisory committee meeting to be held tomorrow by the Food & Drug Administration, the March of Dimes will call on the agency to immediately impose tougher restrictions on isotretinoin modeled on the system put in place for thalidomide.

 
What is Accutane?


Accutane is used to treat the most severe form of acne (nodular acne) that cannot be cleared up by any other acne treatments, including antibiotics. In severe nodular acne, many red, swollen, tender lumps form in the skin. These can be the size of pencil erasers or larger. If untreated, nodular acne can lead to permanent scars.
 
Because Accutane can have serious side effects, you should talk with your prescriber about all of the possible treatments for your acne, and whether Accutane’s possible benefits outweigh its possible risks. 
 


"No pregnant woman should ever take isotretinoin, and no woman taking isotretinoin should ever get pregnant," says Nancy S. Green, M.D., medical director of the March of Dimes. "However, there have been at least 2,000 exposed pregnancies reported since this drug was introduced, and this figure may be only the tip of the iceberg."

"FDA's own Center for Drug Evaluation and Research recently concluded that the newest version of voluntary safety measures by manufacturers have produced no substantial improvement in reported pregnancy exposures. The tragic consequence for families has been miscarriages, fetal loss, and major birth defects.

"The March of Dimes urges FDA to mandate a single, stringently monitored and restricted program for isotretinoin, such as the highly effective system created for thalidomide when it was licensed in 1998."

If such a system is not put into place, the March of Dimes may consider calling for a ban on all systemic forms of isotretinoin, Dr. Green says.

Dr. Green warns women of childbearing age with acne who may want to take isotretinoin to consult a physician qualified to advise on its proper use and avoid Internet suppliers. In addition, she says, those who have prescriptions for isotretinoin should never share this drug with others.

Dr. Green says there is a high risk of fetal malformations if a woman becomes pregnant while taking isotretinoin, even if she is taking a small amount of the drug for a short period. Birth defects associated with isotretinoin include hydrocephaly (enlargement of the fluid-filled spaces in the brain); microcephaly (small head and brain); mental retardation; heart defects; ear and eye abnormalities; cleft lip and palate; and other facial abnormalities.

"Isotretinoin can cause these birth defects in the early weeks after conception, a time when a woman often doesn't know she's pregnant," she says.

Isotretinoin is a member of a family of drugs called retinoids, which are related to vitamin A. Other retinoids include Soriatane (acitretin), Tegison (etretinate), and Vesanoid (tretinoin).


In a January 2000 issue of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the Boston University Accutane Survey (BUAS) reported that 900 women became pregnant while taking isotretinoin between 1989 and 1999, a rate of 3 women becoming pregnant for each 1000 treatments with the drug. Roche Laboratories, makers of Accutane, reported to FDA that, from 1982 to 2000, there were 1,995 pregnancy exposures and 383 live births, of which 162 had birth defects. FDA says there were 325 known pregnancies in users of isotretinoin between April 1, 2001 and August 15, 2003.

The March of Dimes is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality. Founded in 1938, the March of Dimes funds programs of research, community services, education, and advocacy to save babies and in 2003 launched a five-year campaign to address the increasing rate of premature birth. For more information, visit the March of Dimes Web site at marchofdimes.com or its Spanish Web site at nacersano.org.


Source: March of Dimes

 

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