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August 26, 2010

Accutane (generic: isotretinoin) has been linked to the development of Ulcerative Colitis

Accutane Recall Alert: On June 26, 2009 Roche Holding AG, the manufacturer of Accutane initiated a nationwide recall of the popular cancer and acne medication Accutane after stating that that they have awarded over $33 million in lawsuits directly related to bowel disease claims.  Davis Levin Livingston represents Hawaii patients who have taken Accutane and experienced Colitis or other gastrointestinal disease.  Contact us today for a free case evaluation – 877-764-8595.

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