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Isotretinoin, also known as Accutane, hit the market in 1982. It was invented in the 1960's by Hoffmann-LaRoche, a pharmaceutical company, who had originally developed it to prevent skin cancer. Later on, NCI Senior Investigator Gary Peck discovered that it was an effective way to treat acne. In 2020, 1.6 million people were on Accutane. It works by sucking out any bacteria from the skin's oil glands, and it takes four to six months for the drug to work forever.

Accutane rebuilds self-esteem, but with a hefty cost

Demi Sasson ’25, Paper Sports Editor December 13, 2022

Everytime I look in the mirror, I cringe at the raging red bumps on my face. Why can’t I just have clear skin?  Acne has been prominent in most teenagers' lives for many years. Over time, scientists...

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