Accutane acne drug maker Roche Pharmaceuticals, also known as Hoffman La-Roche, knew even before it sold Accutane that the acne treatment could be harmful. First known were Accutane birth defects injuries. But over the years, the list of injuries and warnings grew enormously, until Roche finally issued an Accutane recall in 2009 -- 27 years too late.

As far back as 1971, Roche had developed Accutane as an acne medication for severe cases of acne, but did not release it due to birth defects risks. Yet by 1982, Accutane hit the market anyway, soon followed by reports of birth defects it had caused.

 

Within two years, the Food and Drug Administration required Accutane to have label warnings about possible Accutane birth defects.  And the next year, Roche added Accutane side effects warnings about dizziness, insomnia, seizures, emotional instability, depression, malaise, weakness, lethargy, nervousness and drowsiness.

Especially emphasized at one point was depression as an Accutane side effect. In fact, it later came to light that many Accutane users had, in fact, committed suicide, or at least suffered from suicidal impulses.

Accutane warnings intensified in 1998, when the FDA ordered warnings for depression and suicide. In 2002 such Accutane warnings extended to violent behavior and aggression.

Finally, it also became known that Accutane was the cause of serious digestive tract and gastrointestinal disorders, including the permanent and incurable inflammatory bowel diseases known as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.

These conditions have affected many thousands of Accutane users and left them with debilitating if not catastrophic injuries, often requiring surgery such as removal of the colon.

If such Accutane warnings came too late for you or a loved one, and you suffered Accutane side effects injury such as Crohn’s disease (sometimes called Crohns disease) or ulcerative colitis, notify an Accutane lawyer or defective drug attorney with Accutane-Lawsuit-Lawyer.com.

The national attorney service has skilled and experienced personal injury lawyers who can grasp the complexities of an Accutane lawsuit and ensure that you and your family are treated with respect and dignity.

Contact us today for a free case review, and let the burden of recovering from your Accutane injury shift from you to your Accutane lawsuit lawyer. Just call 1-800-339-0606 or fill out the free case review form on this website, and launch the process of gaining financial compensation for your Accutane injury losses.