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Suicide Risk Tied to Acne Severity, Not Treatment : Study on association between isotretinoin use, suicidal behavior focuses on timing of treatment.


 

The study was funded by the Swedish Research Council. Mr. Sundström and his coauthors declared that they had no conflicts of interest. Dr. Magin and Dr. Sullivan have been members of All About Acne, an organization supported by unrestricted educational grants from drug companies. Neither Dr. Magin nor Dr. Sullivan received payment from the organization, and the drug companies that provide support do not manufacture isotretinoin.

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