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Accutane & Homocysteine: The Impact on the Estrogen Receptor

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  1. Accutane Lower Serum B-vitamins
  2. Estrogen Receptor
  3. Epigenetic Regulation
  4. Accutane Lowers Serum B-vitamins
  5. References

When reviewing the diverse range of the adverse responses experienced by patients treated with Accutane, one in particular stands out for it’s broad detrimental effects on general health. Accutane can trigger an increase in a particular amino acid called homocysteine. [1] Homocysteine is a byproduct of an essential process known as the methionine cycle. Simply put, methionine is a building block for producing proteins, functioning as an antioxidant, and maintaining proper cell function.

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