Friday, August 25, 2006

40% suffer From Side-effects of Anti-Acne Drugs!
A warning note slipped into the acne treatment and anti-acne battle field this week when reports revealed that elevated cholesterol levels, and raised levels of blood fats called triglycerides, are what new researches into the side effects of anti-acne drug- Accutane (generic name isotretinoin) found out.

This is widely reported by Amanda Gardner, published on CBC News, as the outcome of a lab test of some 14,000 patients, aged 13 to 50, who took Accutane for acne between 1995 and 2002.

I have always felt akward whenever it comes to intake of any drug. I am a 'naturalist', I love nature and natural cure. Thank God for drugs, and what it has done in reducing human ailments. It is a great pain when press reports of outbreaks of hitherto unknown levels of negative side-effects of popular drugs of popular ailments.

Gardner reported that "these side effects were known to doctors, but prior reports had suggested a much smaller number of users might be affected". Dr. Stephen Stone, president of the American Academy of Dermatology and professor of clinical medicine at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield. was quoted as saying that: "...this is a side effect that we have known about all along. We've been monitoring patients since the day the drug came on the market,"

However, as it always is with scientific controversies, another specialist, Dr. Lee T. Zane, assistant professor of clinical dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco, claimed that "...the risks should not be overstated, ...having abnormal tests results does not necessarily signal a bad medical outcome. It's just lab tests, not heart attacks,"

Justifying his viewpoint further, Dr. Zane said that "...Isotretinoin is undeniably the most effective medication we have for treating severe acne. It can truly be life-changing. We can't lose sight of the fact that isotretinoin is the most important revolution in medical dermatology in the last 30 years."

The CBC news however repoted that, "Accutane...is the most effective acne medication on the market, resolving some 89 percent of cases. But the drug has potential side effects, the most severe of which is birth defects in the babies of moms who are take the medication while they are pregnant. This risk prompted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to launch a mandatory registry to track all isotretinoin prescriptions".

Visit the CBC News for more of these reorts.

Friday, August 18, 2006

48.7 Billion Dollar Beauty-Care Industry

The skin-care industry consumed products worth over $48 Billion last year in the U.S. alone. Here is the best breakdown for U.S. Sales in the skin care industry that My dear friend, Amira, could find on the internet by Kline & Company

$13.6 billion in U.S. sales of skin-care products in 2005, according to Kline & Company, a New Jersey-based market research firm. In all, the cosmetics and toiletries industry had retail sales of $48.7 billion last year.

13.6 Billion Skin Care

7 Billion Facial Care

Cosmetics and Toiletries 48.7 billion


Mintel International’s US Functional Beverage Report estimates functional and fortified beverage sales at $10 billion and projects they will grow to $12.8 billion by 2009.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Skin Wrinkle and Acne Resource Websites Introduced
Dr. J. B. Stockman is one dedicated authority in dermatological resource care. He recently made available helpful infomation websites that tackle Acne's numerous causes and consequences. This site is so rich in inuumerable resources that you would find information to help on such critical acne concerns like: Acne Clearance, baby, teenage and adult acne; Natural cure, prevention, control and home remedy; Pregnancy and birth control pill acne; Acne scar and its treatments; Best acne and laser treatments, Acne get-pimples-rid section; Acne medicine and medication; Aldactone, Vulgaris, Rosacea, Inversa, Cystic, and Zeno acne, Acne Acnomel Cream, and what more? Go there sit down and get all you need to know about ACNE.

In his zealous quest and battle against the scourge of skin problems, he has also recently launched another website which provides useful information and resources for wrinkle treatment programs and research. "There is no cost associated with the use of the web site. It also includes a section of the site containing valuable articles on various aspects of wrinkle treatments as well as a discussion forum."

Dr. Jay B Stockman earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry from Boston University, Doctorate Degree in Optometry from State University of New York's College of Optometry. Dr. Stockman has authored many articles and studies on varied researches from LASIK surgery to Acne treatment. He is an individual contributor to Google Health Co-op.