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		<description>What is Accutane?
Accutane, also known by the generic name isotretinoin, is marketed and sold by Hoffman-LaRoche. Accutane is a drug prescribed to treat very severe forms of acne, such as cystic or nodular acne. These forms of acne can result in many swollen, red bumps on the skin that may cause significant physical pain and scarring if not properly treated. Due to the possibly significant negative side effects of Accutane, the drug is normally used as a last resort when other forms of acne treatment including the use of over the counter products or prescription antibiotics have not been ... </description>
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			<title>Accident Raises Safety Concerns About Chinese Tires</title><link>http://www.lawyerseek.com/Practice/In-The-News-C20/Accutane-P12/News/</link><description>Wall Street Journal reports that more than 450,000 Chinese-made tires may lack an important safety feature.</description>			
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			<title>Accident Raises Safety Concerns About Chinese Tires</title><link>http://www.lawyerseek.com/Practice/In-The-News-C20/Accutane-P12/News/</link><description>Wall Street Journal reports that more than 450,000 Chinese-made tires may lack an important safety feature</description>			
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			<title>Accutane linked heart, liver woes</title><link>http://www.lawyerseek.com/Practice/In-The-News-C20/Accutane-P12/News/</link><description> Accutane, the powerful acne drug already known to cause birth defects, seems to raise the risk for potential heart and liver problems more than doctors had expected, according to a new study.</description>			
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			<title>Accutane Shows Strong Link to Higher Cholesterol</title><link>http://www.lawyerseek.com/Practice/In-The-News-C20/Accutane-P12/News/</link><description> MONDAY, Aug. 21 (HealthDay News) -- About a third of patients who took the anti-acne drug Accutane developed elevated cholesterol levels, and over 40 percent showed raised levels of blood fats called...</description>			
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			<title>Doctors Fear Acne Drug Rules Go Too Far</title><link>http://www.lawyerseek.com/Practice/In-The-News-C20/Accutane-P12/News/</link><description>New rules for taking isotretinoin are meant to prevent birth defects, but are so strict they might discourage many patients from using the drug.</description>			
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