Hyperlipidemia from Accutane Use
Patients who have taken Accutane for their acne may develop serious health problems from the dangerous side effects of the drug. Accutane contains a chemical known as isotretinoin, which can lead to a variety of conditions that may continue to affect someone long after they have stopped treatment. In particular, a person can develop a condition known as hyperlipidemia that occurs when there is too much cholesterol in a patient’s blood.
If you have developed a serious complication because of Accutane use, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your pain and suffering. To learn more about your legal options, contact the Accutane drug injury attorneys of Williams Kherkher by calling 800-761-3187 today.
Symptoms of Hyperlipidemia
A person suffering from hyperlipidemia has too many lipids, or fat-soluble molecules, in his or her blood. The main molecule leading to hyperlipidemia is cholesterol. Overall, this condition can have a substantial impact on a person’s health. The following symptoms have been tied to hyperlipidemia:
- Abnormally white retinas
- Swelling of the liver and spleen
- Abdominal pains
- Skin xanthomas, or noticeable deposits of lipids in the skin
Unfortunately, high cholesterol levels can lead to serious health complications such as atherosclerosis. There are treatment options available for this hyperlipidemia, but these treatments generally focus on the management of symptoms.
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Although hyperlipidemia has not been directly tied to hyperlipidemia, it can cause digestive disorders such as Crohn’s disease. If you or someone you love has been injured due to taking Accutane, there may be legal action available. For more information regarding your options as an injured patient, contact the Accutane lawsuit lawyers of Williams Kherkher today at 800-761-3187.



