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FDA ADVISES AGAINST BUYING ACCUTANE ONLINE
Repost ... anyone can go to his Acne aka Pimple Page and purchase accutane from the top left link on his commissioned page. The rest of Polevoy's ranting is just distraction. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Repost ... (What infamous quack from Kitchener named Terry Polevoy hawks Accutane online???? Terry ... you want the publicity ...you've got it!) www.BreastImplantAwareness.org/Polevoy.htm Internet Accutane Seller FDA Launches Web Page To Discourage Consumers From Purchasing Acne Drug Accutane Online http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_r...omen.cfm#43951 [Mar 30, 2007] FDA on Wednesday launched a Web page aimed at discouraging consumers from purchasing the acne drug isotretinoin, sold by Roche under the brand name Accutane, on the Internet, Dow Jones/Marke****ch reports (Corbett Dooren, Dow Jones/Marke****ch, 3/28). Studies have shown that isotretinoin can cause severe side effects in pregnant women, such as birth defects and fetal death, and also might cause depression and suicide. FDA in 2004 released data that showed strict measures enacted to reduce the number of birth defects related to isotretinoin had little effect on the number of women who take the drug while pregnant. The agency on Dec. 30, 2005, began to register physicians, prescription drug wholesalers, pharmacists and women into iPledge, which requires that women submit two negative pregnancy tests before they can receive an initial prescription for isotretinoin. In addition, women must undergo a pregnancy test before each monthly refill and must agree to either use two forms of birth control at the same time or to abstain from intercourse for one month prior to treatment with isotretinoin, during treatment and for one month after treatment has ended, according to FDA. Women also must sign a document to acknowledge that isotretinoin can increase risk for birth defects, depression and suicidal thoughts. About 165,000 people have registered with iPledge, which FDA administers jointly with companies that sell the drug (Kaiser Daily Women's Health Policy Report, 9/12/06). According to Dow Jones/Marke****ch, the Web page comes in response to FDA officials' concerns that some people are purchasing the drug on the Internet to avoid participation in iPledge. The Web page says that isotretinoin should be taken only under the supervision of a physician and pharmacist. In addition, the Web page provides links to other information about the drug, including a link to iPledge. The Web page is designed to open when people conduct online searches for Accutane, as well as its three generic versions -- Amnesteem from Mylan Laboratories, Claravis from Barr Pharmaceuticals and Sotret from Ranbaxy Laboratories -- according to FDA. As of September 2006, no pregnancies had been reported among women participating in iPledge, Dow Jones/Marke****ch reports (Dow JonesMarke****ch, 3/28). www.BreastImplantAwareness.org/Polevoy.htm |
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FDA ADVISES AGAINST BUYING ACCUTANE ONLINE
Ilena Rose wrote:
Repost ... anyone can go to his Acne aka Pimple Page and purchase accutane from the top left link on his commissioned page. The rest of Polevoy's ranting is just distraction. And what is the URL of this "pimple page?" I have looked at his website and found no such link. Please either support your claim with verifiable evidence (i.e., the URL) or stop making these claims. |
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FDA ADVISES AGAINST BUYING ACCUTANE ONLINE
On May 31, 10:11 am, Jeff wrote:
Ilena Rose wrote: Repost ... anyone can go to his Acne aka Pimple Page and purchase accutane from the top left link on his commissioned page. The rest of Polevoy'sranting is just distraction. And what is the URL of this "pimple page?" I have looked at his website and found no such link. Please either support your claim with verifiable evidence (i.e., the URL) or stop making these claims. Yes, thank you Jeff. Ilena, You are about as stupid as they come. No make that there is nobody stupider than you when it comes to answering a simple question. Do you know what the definition of a URL is? If you do know, then the post the URL to the site that you call "YOUR commissioned webpage" IF you can't do this basic thing then stop posting lies about my web site. http://www.acnedocs.com |
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FDA ADVISES AGAINST BUYING ACCUTANE ONLINE
wrote : On May 31, 10:11 am, Jeff wrote: [Jeff is NOT a kidsdoc, but Terry doesn't care if *he* lies.............. Ilena, You are about as stupid as they come. Is that defaming? Why...YES it is. As with the *gang* they can LIE, lie and lie and......defame. Poor WHINING Teror who is GUILTY. |
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