Accutane

Accutane Liability Attorney

Accutane (isotretinon) is used to treat a severe form of acne that does not respond to other available treatments. It has proved to be very effective. Accutane does, however, have dangerous side effects including birth defects, mental problems, and suicide. If you have been harmed by Accutane, talk to a drug liability lawyer at the Bohrer Law Firm represents people nationwide.

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When women use Accutane during pregnancy, there is an extremely high risk of birth defects, premature birth, or death of the baby. If you took Accutane and gave birth to a child with birth defects, contact an attorney about the circumstances and the warnings you did or did not receive about the risks of taking Accutane.

Accutane has been linked to mental problems and suicide. If you or a loved one were prescribed Accutane, the risks should have been carefully explained.

Other side effects of Accutane include pressure in the brain that can affect hearing and vision, abdominal problems that can cause kidney and liver damage, bone and muscle problems, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), allergic reactions, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease .

If you have been harmed by Accutane, or if a loved one has died because of Accutane, tell us about it. Our personal injury lawyers can help you understand the laws and your rights. You do not have to face a big drug manufacturer alone.

Call the Bohrer Law Firm. 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911. Free confidential initial consultation.

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