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Acne News Archive
02-Mar-2009

  • Boy died after taking acne drug (Channel 4)

    A fit and healthy teenage rugby player died 12 hours after taking treatment for acne, a coroner has said. Recording a narrative verdict, coroner Mary Hassell said 14-year-old Shaun Jones, from near Pontypridd in South Wales, died "as a result of complications of medical treatment".


  • Avidas(TM) Pharmaceuticals Introduces Avidoxy(TM) DK, Simplifying Therapy for Millions Suffering from Severe Acne (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

    Avidas Pharmaceuticals, a privately held, specialty pharmaceutical company which focuses on dermatology, women's health and endocrinology, today announced the launch of Avidoxy DK , a new patient convenience kit developed to control severe acne by attacking bacteria and by cleansing, exfoliating, moisturizing and protecting skin.


  • Healthy 14-year-old ?died after taking substitute acne medication? (The Herald)

    A FIT and healthy teenage rugby player died 12 hours after taking treatment for acne, a coroner said yesterday. Recording a narrative verdict, coroner Mary Hassell said 14-year-old Shaun Jones died "as a result of complications of medical treatment".


  • 3°C - Rather cloudy with only a few clear intervals (Daily Record)

    A SCHOOLBOY who died after taking an acne tablet is the only person in the world to have suffered a fatal reaction to it, an inquest heard yesterday.


  • Acne Drug Boy Died In First Case Of Its Kind (SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

    A fit and healthy teenage rugby player died 12 hours after taking treatment for acne, in the first case of its kind in the world, an inquest has been told.


  • Boy died of acne tablet reaction (BBC News)

    A coroner says the death of a 14-year-old boy from a reaction from taking a single acne pill was "beyond one in a million".


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