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Another one that I thought would be beneficial to those who are using it or

prescribing it. DEB

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03/10/04 08:30:39

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Private Parts

 

Private Parts

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

 

March 10, 2004

 

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Dear Reader,

 

Here's how you know when a drug's side effects are

completely out of control: When the federal government

requires you to place your name and personal details about

your sex life in a national registry in order to purchase

the drug.

 

Sound extreme? It is. But this is the plan that an FDA

advisory panel has come up with in an effort to reduce birth

defects caused by Accutane, the prescription medicine

designed to treat severe acne. As for other Accutane side

effects (mostly associated with emotional instability),

well, with those you're on your own.

 

But for anyone, young or old, who copes with the discomfort

and embarrassment of serious acne, the need for a drug and

all its side effects might be made completely unnecessary

with a simple change in diet.

 

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Someone to watch over you

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In the e-Alert " Dying of Embarrassment " (1/15/02), I first

told you about the problems associated with Accutane use.

Here are some of the highlights... or rather lowlights:

 

* According to the FDA, between 1998 and 2000 Accutane was

linked with at least 160 cases of suicide, attempted

suicide, suicidal thoughts, and hospitalization - more than

50 cases a year.

* Other side effects (listed on the web site of Roche,

Accutane's manufacturer) include depression, psychosis,

acute pancreatitis, inflammatory bowel disease and vision

and hearing impairment.

* In 1990, the FDA estimated that since the drug's

introduction in 1982, there had been 11,000 to 13,000

Accutane-related abortions, and 900 to 1,100 Accutane-

related birth defects.

 

All of these side effects are troubling, and the suicides

are particularly alarming. But last week's recommendations

from the FDA advisory panel specifically address the tragic

tendency of Accutane to cause severe birth defects when used

by pregnant women.

 

In 2001, Roche began a program to help prevent birth defects

associated with the drug. Under this program, all females

who take Accutane are encouraged to use two forms of birth

control and take regular pregnancy tests. Even though these

guidelines make it very clear that Accutane users who become

pregnant are putting their unborn children in grave danger,

the rate of birth defects stayed about the same. In

response, the FDA panel recommended that the guidelines

become mandatory, and that a registry be established to list

every Accutane user (male or female), along with a record of

pregnancy tests and birth control use.

 

If the FDA decides to accept the panel's recommendations,

Big Brother will be looking over the shoulders - and in the

bedrooms - of all Accutane users.

 

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Three strikes

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To say the least, the FDA is a very aggressive regulatory

agency. But this plan for a registry that will record

details about a patient's sexual life is an extreme invasion

of privacy, even by FDA standards. Furthermore, it's not

even necessary because it simply won't work. Here are three

reasons why:

 

1) The program to prevent pregnancy among Accutane users is

already in place. If users don't follow the current program,

they're not likely to follow it when it's mandatory, unless

each female user is escorted everywhere she goes by an FDA

Accutane policeman.

 

2) The regulations can't possibly be monitored and enforced.

During a time of budget cutbacks throughout government

agencies, is the FDA really going to mount an Accutane Task

Force to make sure all the pregnancy tests have been

submitted and everyone is taking their birth control? And if

not, what's the alternative? Will they start arresting

Accutane users when they become pregnant?

 

3) If you go to the Internet and search " Accutane "

and " without a prescription, " you'll get scores of

responses - site after site after site - offering Accutane

with no questions asked. Needless to say, these sites don't

require pregnancy tests or any assurances about birth

control.

 

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Potato pushaway

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According to a dermatologist who's also a member of the FDA

advisory panel, one of the problems with Accutane is that

it's over-prescribed. The drug is intended to address only

very severe cases of acne that create large cysts.

Inevitably, however, many doctors prescribe the drug for

relatively normal acne cases.

 

This is a shame, because for people who don't have extremely

aggressive acne, a change in diet will often help clear

things up.

 

In a 2002 article published in the Archives of Dermatology,

researchers at Colorado State University wrote that acne is

a problem for as much as 95% of adolescents, and half of the

men and women over age 25 in westernized societies, while

the rates are much lower in non-westernized countries. In

fact, they call the difference in the rates " astonishing. "

 

For many years, alternate medicine practitioners and

nutritionists like Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., and Adelle

Davis have known that wheat intake can prompt acne

outbreaks. And recent studies confirm that acne thrives when

the diet is rich in high glycemic foods. Here's the

suspected chain of events: Bread, cereal or potatoes are

consumed, digestion increases glucose levels, insulin

production rises and triggers hormones to secrete sebum in

pores of the skin, and the sebum attracts acne-promoting

bacteria.

 

According to many dermatologists, a wide body of anecdotal

evidence supports the theory that a low-carbohydrate diet

may be the best first defense against acne for patients of

all ages. If you know a young friend or family member who

suffers from this painful and often embarrassing problem,

let them know that there may be a safe dietary alternative

to powerful drugs with dreadful side effects.

 

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Same old same old

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Once again I can't help but note that if an herbal

supplement were associated with the level of problems that

Accutane is, we would hear nothing but long howls of

indignation that such a product is available to minors, let

alone frequently prescribed to them. And it would be

followed by a mob of congressmen demanding its immediate

removal from the market, which would probably still be

preferable to them monitoring the activity in your bedroom.

 

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.... and another thing

 

You are what you eat. And if you're a middle-aged woman, you

might say that your menopause experience will be shaped by

what you eat as well.

 

After I sent you the e-Alert " 'Round and 'Round

and 'Round... " (3/8/04), about yet another HRT study being

shut down to protect the health of subjects enrolled in the

study, I remembered a book titled " The Menopause Diet: The

Feel-Good, Lose-Weight Plan for the Menopausal Woman, " which

happens to be written by our in-house " Nutrition Physician "

and HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D.

 

Dr. Spreen explains that when hormonal changes take place,

the body sometimes responds negatively to normal foods,

prompting headaches, weight gain, bloating and other

reactions. " The Menopause Diet " offers a plan to address

this intolerance of certain foods.

 

Naturally, Dr. Spreen also discusses how dietary supplements

can help with menopause symptoms. And the book includes a

large section on the use of natural botanicals, including

Cimicifuga (Black cohosh), Vitex agnus castus (Chaste tree

berry), and Angelica sinensis (Dong quai), to treat hot

flashes, etc.

 

The book may be somewhat hard to find in your local

bookstore. Unfortunately, we have not been able to make it

available through HSI, but if you search " Spreen "

and " Menopause Diet " on the Internet, you'll find several

sources listed.

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

" Panel Urges Stricter Limits on Acne Drug " Lisa Richwine,

Reuters Health, reutershealth.com, 3/1/04

" Panel Backs National Accutane Registry " Lauran Neergaard,

Associated Press, 2/27/04, aberdeennews.com

" FDA Announces Changes to the Risk Management Program to

Prevent Birth Defects Caused by Accutane " FDA Talk Paper,

10/31/01, fda.gov

" Bread May Be the Culprit Behind Acne " Dr. Joseph Mercola,

12/25/02, mercola.com

" Acne Vulgaris: A Disease of Western Civilization " Archives

of Dermatology, Vol. 138, No. 12, December 2002,

archderm.ama-assn.org

 

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