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FDA Drops Some REMS Requirements for Top Acne Medication
Test for pregnancy in medical setting before starting isotretinoin, then can be done at ho ...
The FDA approved modifications to the iPLEDGE Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy that permit patients to take a pregnancy test outside of a medical setting during and after isotretinoin treatment ...
Q: I’m dealing with hormonal acne. What’s the best way to clear it up?. “I’m a big fan of topical probiotics for hormonal acne—they’re a game changer! They calm redness, strengthen the skin barrier ...
The FDA has approved long-awaited changes to the iPLEDGE Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) to minimize the burden on patients, prescribers, and pharmacies while protecting safe use of the ...
March 9, 2006 (San Francisco) — The largest and arguably most complex risk-management program ever undertaken by the US Food and Drug Administration is sparking a commensurate measure of controversy — ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Pregnancies, abortions and fetal defects associated with isotretinoin exposure continue to be a problem even ...
WASHINGTON The Food and Drug Administration announced that Covance, the developer of the iPLEDGE risk management program has fully implemented the program revisions approved by the FDA on Oct. 3. The ...
An FDA advisory committee on Wednesday voted 17-4 (with one abstention) to recommend removing a "lockout period" from a risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (REMS) for isotretinoin prescribing that ...
(TNS) -- It has been 13 years since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration took a bold step to prevent birth defects caused by the only drug that can cure severe acne. Women were still getting pregnant ...
Jessica Soohoo, a 20-year-old student in New Jersey, was supposed to start her sixth and final month of isotretinoin acne treatment in December. Isotretinoin is the generic name for Absorica, Claravis ...
Dermatologists are renewing their concerns that efforts to prevent pregnant women from using a drug that can cause birth defects may also keep the drug from patients who need it for severe acne. The ...
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