Clarus Acne Medication
Clarus is an acne medication that is similar to the more well-known Accutane brand. It is administered orally and shares the same active ingredient as Accutane, Isotretinoin. Dermatologists and other physicians typically prescribe Clarus for nodular acne, the most severe type of acne. While Clarus has helped some patients achieve clearer skin, it has also resulted in serious side effects for others.
If you or someone you know has taken Clarus and experienced a negative health reaction to the drug, contact the Clarus side effect lawyers of Williams Kherkher today at 800-761-3187.
Clarus Side Effects
Before you decide to take Clarus, be sure that you are well informed of the potential side effects. Many patients brush off any medical warnings on their prescriptions, but these alerts should not be taken lightly. Some of the possible side effects of Clarus include:
- Crohn’s Disease
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Birth Defects
- Depression
The negative effects of Clarus and other Isotretinoin-based acne medications can be permanent, causing pain, illness, and reduced quality of life.
How We Can Help
Drug manufacturers have a responsibility to produce safe and effective medications. When evidence of a negative side effect arises, the pharmaceutical companies must forewarn patients of the possible adverse effects of the drug. When they fail to do so, they may be legally liable for any harm that the medication causes to the patient. If you or someone you know has taken Clarus and suffered from negative consequences, we are committed to helping you hold the manufacturer accountable for your illness.
Contact Us
To learn more about Clarus side effects and what to do if you have been harmed by an Isotretinoin-based acne medication, contact the Clarus side effect attorneys of Williams Kherkher today by calling 800-761-3187.



