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Par Claude, le 01.06.2016
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Sarah Sharma (pictured with husband, Varun) had to have an abortion after acne drugs caused her unborn baby to develop with severe heart and nervous system abnormalities Mrs Sharma (pictured with daughter Asha, four-months-old) was prescribed Roccutane by doctors at Peterborough City Hospital. She and Mr Sharma won undisclosed damages after the abortion last January Mrs Sharma later found out that she was pregnant and was told her baby had such serious heart and nervous system abnormalities that she would not survive. The hospital has now paid damages after admitting it did not follow the correct procedure. Mrs Sharma was given a pregnancy test when she was prescribed the drug, but it came back negative because she was only in the very early stages of her pregnancy. I worked in the NHS for 30 years. Dad died in the worst ward I'd ever seen: Daughter's fury at 'filthy and understaffed' hospital The hospital should have waited a month after Mrs Sharma had been on the pill to do the test to get an accurate reading. Mrs Sharma, from Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, who named her unborn girl Indiya, said yesterday: ‘Losing Indiya was devastating but to find out after that her condition, and subsequent death, could have been prevented is almost unbearable.’ Mrs Sharma was referred to a Peterborough hospital dermatologist after suffering for a year from bad acne on her neck and chest. The condition meant she was unable to wear many of her clothes because she only felt comfortable if her skin was fully covered up. After trying creams that did not work, she was prescribed isotretinoin. She said: ‘I was told this new drug had great results in the past.
acnes, in the skin of healthy volunteers. This study in combination with Novan's earlier findings regarding sebum production, suggests the formulation may be capable of targeting multiple factors in acne. The Phase I, thirty-subject study was conducted by Dr James Leyden (KGL, Inc.). This predictive human model has been used to demonstrate the activity of anti-acne therapies like traditional oral antibiotics and topical antibiotics such as clindamycin. In this study, twice daily administration of the topical product was safe and "the treatment was extremely well tolerated," added Dr James Leyden. Several subjects demonstrated a greater than 90 percent reduction of P. acnes when treated with SB204; no vehicle-treated subjects exhibited such a response. A statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) in P. acnes counts was observed between active and vehicle after two weeks. "These unique properties of nitric oxide, in conjunction with the potential to reduce sebum, provide the basis for our belief that SB204 has the possibility to transform acne care," says Dr Nathan Stasko, Novan President.
As Perez and other skin care experts agree, body chemistry plays a major role in the way bacteria on the skin reacts and causes acne. If a person eats foods that are known to spike insulin, or has a hormonal imbalance, these chemicals can feed the bad bacteria, create oily skin conditions, and be the root of severe breakouts. For those with oily skin, or occasional breakouts, making changes in diet along with a probiotic acne treatment may subside breakouts and balance the PH levels of the skin. For those with dry, flaky skin, Perez suggests using non- oil based or alcohol based moisturizers, avoiding harsh scrubs which may damage broken skin, and an acne cream that helps to balance the skin’s PH and bacteria levels. To find the best acne treatment for one’s skin type, seeking the advice of a dermatologist to determine the specific cause of one’s acne condition, and learn more about the acne causing P.acne bacteria on Probioticaction.com. Probiotic Action is an advanced acne treatment that uses probiotics for acne containing the “good bacteria” that is naturally found on healthy human skin. By using probiotics, Probiotic Action is an effective treatment that restores the normal bacteria content on skin, while battling what causes acne. Probiotic Action will successfully clear skin when used as an adult acne treatment while protecting skin against bad bacteria, free radicals, and pollutants*. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Unlike many general acne products that are designed to target women, and include estrogen or phyto-estrogens, or involve time consuming topical routines, AcnEase(R) is an oral tablet that contains only all natural herbal extracts. AcnEase(R) helps the body to regulate the impact of androgen hormones on sebaceous gland secretions; in particular the analogs of testosterone, (DHT) and (DHEAS) which are thought to have the most dramatic impact on sebum production and are believed to be the main cause of acne. AcnEase(R) sales to male consumers grew 25% during 2012, and an additional 15% during the first five months of 2013. Dr. Agnes Olszewski, CEO of Herborium, comments: "We are very excited about working with Danny to provide effective and safe relief to acne for those health and appearance conscious men who have not been able to see results with other products, or did not even consider treating acne since many previous options catered mostly to women. We also hope that Danny's public discussion relating to his long struggle with acne will resonate with the male audience. We think his focus and dedication to physical fitness and wellness will bring awareness about acne's physiological as well as psychological impact on men's lives into perspective. It is truly rewarding to see how AcnEase is changing the lives of men so effectively." About Herborium Group, Inc. Herborium Group, Inc., a Botanical Therapeutics(R) company, focuses on developing, licensing, and marketing proprietary, botanical based medicinal products to consumers and healthcare professionals.