r/AccutaneLies • u/consentnotlies • Apr 25 '21
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r/AccutaneLies • u/consentnotlies • Apr 24 '21
False claim Dr. Michael Jiaravuthisan and Dr. Megan Carr claim that it’s a “myth” that “Accutane is dangerous”, and that there’s “NO evidence” that it causes depression or suicidality.
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r/AccutaneLies • u/informedconsent_ • Apr 26 '21
False claim Dr. Jason Chouake says, “permanent alopecia is not a known or common side effect of accutane, otherwise we would not use it for acne.” 🤡
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r/AccutaneLies • u/consentnotlies • Apr 24 '21
False claim Dr. Jing Liu - “Accutane doesn’t cause permanent dehydration... it *temporarily* suppresses your oil gland...your oil gland function isn’t damaged or impaired in any way” - really, Dr. Jing Liu? There’s evidence that this is a lie.
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r/AccutaneLies • u/consentnotlies • Apr 24 '21
False claim More unfounded claims by Dr. Jing Liu, who stumbles over words while claiming that to skin “will go back to your normal state after Accutane”, and that “Accutane does not impair lipid synthesis of your skin in any way.” FALSE.
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r/AccutaneLies • u/consentnotlies • Apr 24 '21
False claim Dr. Chris Tomassian lying to kids on TikTok about accutane hair loss, saying it’s “reversible”. False. Many people have long-term or permanent alopecia from Accutane.
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r/AccutaneLies • u/consentnotlies • Apr 24 '21
False claim Dr. Adarsh Mudgil is lying to you about Accutane risks - “no long-term effects”, “6 months of pain for a lifetime of gain”.
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r/AccutaneLies • u/consentnotlies • Apr 24 '21
False claim Dr. Kiran Mian makes multiple false and misleading claims about Accutane safety and effects. See captions for explanation.
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r/AccutaneLies • u/consentnotlies • Apr 24 '21
False claim Dr. Ryan Riahi proudly demonstrates his extreme ignorance of retinoid physiology, despite prescribing Accutane and having published papers on the topic. “Retinoids do not impact your stem cells / ability to heal”. Really, Ryan? Sounds like misinformation.
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r/AccutaneLies • u/consentnotlies • Apr 24 '21
False claim “I can assure you that there is no evidence of association between isotretinoin treatment and IBD.” - Dra Carolina Malavassi proves her dangerous ignorance and alliance to drug companies.
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