Friday, November 12, 2010

Depression and Acne Treatments

Another article on accutane and depression. This one has a personal story from a father who lost his boy.

"Mr Grant from Terenure, Dublin, claims his son Liam’s death by suicide in June 1997 was a side-effect of his use of the drug."

Here is the article from the Irish Times.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2010/1112/1224283151315.html

Very hard to say anything in face of a loss like that.
At the Acne Treatments That Work site I wish there was something I could do to make people believe acne is not the most important thing about you. And not the end of your world.

Thanks for reading and take care of eachother,
Richardrd.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Accutane, Acne, Teens and Depression? Is there any truth to it?

This is some info for parents of teenage children on a recent study into the effect of accutane and depression or suicidal thoughts in teens.  Accutane is one of the more severe acne treatments that work and really should be used last. 

10 mg of an Accutane Tablet capsule.

The study was carried out in Norway.

"A new study, however, suggests that severe acne alone, apart and aside from using any drugs, can cause thoughts of suicide or depression."

The full article is here at Acne impact more than skin deep, By Daniel Dunaief.

Ultimately you should research carefully and discuss with your Doctor before your teenage has accutane as a acne treatment.  Accutane can be highly a highly effective acne treatment but there are a lot of side effects you need to understand before using,  (Especially pregnant women should not use accutane at all.)

Acne can be very tough on teenagers and self-esteem issues and can get them down.  You should of course keep an eye on your teenager and try to talk to them about any problems or feelings they have.  You need to allow them to say whatever they have to say without repercussions to them.  If only they knew how unimportant acne and looks are.  All of this is easier said than done.

 

Thanks for reading and please let us know if you have any thoughts, stories or advice of your own on this.

Always glad to hear from you,

Richard.