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Citation

Padgett CL. Curr. Psychiatry Rev. 2010; 6(4): 234-243.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Bentham Science Publishers)

DOI

10.2174/157340010793499413

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Since 1982 isotretinoin has been implicated in numerous reports that describe depression, behavioral change and suicidality in patients. Several epidemiological studies have investigated the association suggested by these reports.

RESULTS have varied. Other research has attempted to establish a plausible biological mechanism associating isotretinoin with these behavioral changes. Current research has focused on the hippocampus. It is possible that individuals that experience these side effects have a predisposition to these outcomes. There is need for additional prospective studies and randomized clinical trials that consider both the presence of a potential mechanism as well as the methodological weaknesses in the current literature. Additional basic science research also needs to further evaluate this potential mechanism. © 2010 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.


Language: en

Keywords

human; Depression; Suicide; depression; Psychosis; anxiety; suicidal behavior; hippocampus; acne; isotretinoin; review; disease association; priority journal; health service; side effect; psoriasis; orbital cortex; mental health care personnel; Isotretinoin; outcome assessment; Accutane; Medline; brain radiography; Embase

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