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Benign Intracranial Hypertension, Intracranial Hypertension
Accutane has been associated with pseudotumor cerebri!
Under Federal Law, the manufacturer of a drug is
required to revise its label to include a warning as soon as there is
reasonable evidence of an association of a serious hazard with a drug.
The FDA has required Hoffmann-La Roche to change
their label for Accutane many times. The most recent label states -
Pseudotumor Cerebri: Accutane use has been associated with a number of
cases of pseudotumor cerebri (benign intracranial hypertension), some
of which involved concomitant use of tetracyclines. Concomitant
treatment with tetracyclines should therefore be avoided. Early signs
and symptoms of pseudotumor cerebri include papilledema, headache,
nausea and vomiting, and visual disturbances. Patients with these
symptoms should be screened for papilledema and, if present, they
should be told to discontinue Accutane immediately and be referred to a
neurologist for further diagnosis and care.
Pursuant to FDA Rules and Regulation, the reporting
of Adverse Side Effects is on a voluntary basis. In other words, the
doctor, hospital, or other medical person or facility are not required
by law to report an adverse side effect from a drug. The FDA reported
that perhaps only one in one hundred side effects ever get reported.
One could only imagine about how many serious Adverse Side Effects
there are from taking Accutane, that have never been reported to anyone!
About Pseudotumor Cerebri
What is Pseudotumor Cerebri?
Pseudotumor cerebri, also called benign intracranial
hypertension, literally means "false brain tumor." It is caused by
increased pressure within the brain and is most common in women between
the ages of 20 and 50. Symptoms of pseudotumor cerebri, which include
headache, nausea, vomiting, and pulsating intracranial noises, closely
mimic symptoms of brain tumors, possibly because of the abnormal
buildup of pressure within the brain.
What causes Pseudotumor Cerebri (Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension)?
There are many reasons why a person can have elevated
cerebrospinal fluid pressure (brain mass, medications, infections,
etc.). These possible causes for elevated cerebrospinal fluid
pressure must be excluded prior to diagnosing benign intracranial
hypertension. The cause of the elevation of cerebrospinal fluid
pressure in pseudotumor cerebri is not known. Accutane has been
associated with pseudotumor cerebri.
What are the common signs and symptoms of Pseudotumor Cerebri?
Most patients with pseudotumor cerebri experience
headaches. The headaches may be aggravated by changes in position.
There may be a ringing or a "whooshing" sound in the ear. A patient
may experience double vision.
In this disorder, it is common to have momentary loss
of vision known as "transient obscuration of vision". Other visual
symptoms are a central blind spot, blurred vision, or loss of
peripheral vision in one or both eyes. The visual loss may be mild to
severe. If severe and untreated, it can result in blindness. The
optic nerves are usually swollen in appearance.
Is there any treatment?
Treatment for pseudotumor cerebri is generally
symptomatic. Pressure may be controlled by removing excess fluid with
repeated spinal taps or by shunting. Steroids may be prescribed to
reduce swelling of brain tissue. Drugs to reduce cerebrospinal fluid
production or hyperosmotic drugs may be used to reduce fluid buildup.
What is the prognosis?
Once the diagnosis is made and the disorder is
treated, pseudotumor cerebri generally has no serious consequences.
If visual loss occurs, however, it may be permanent regardless of
treatment. In some cases, pseudotumor cerebri recurs.
For additional information visit www.accessible.ninds.nih.gov, or contact the following organizations:
FDA - Accutane Information Page
Intracranial Hypertension Research Foundation
6517 Buena Vista Drive
Vancouver, Washington 98661
Info@ihrfoundation.org
www.IHREFoundation.org
National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)
Post Office Box 1968
(55 Kenosia Avenue)
Danbury, Connecticut 06813-1968
orphan@rarediseases.org
www.rarediseases.org
Pseudotumor Cerebri Society
750 East Adams Street
c/o Dr. D. Friedman
Syracuse, New York 13210
Telephone: (315) 464-3937
Fax: (315) 464-5006
Pseudotumor Cerebri Support Network
8247 Riverside Drive
Powell, Ohio 43065
sondra@sprynet.com
www.pseudotumorcerebri.com
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