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In Brief: Nesiritide (Natrecor)

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 14, 2011  (Issue 1377)
. N Engl J Med 2011; 365: 32. 2. EJ Topol. The lost decade of nesiritide. N Engl J Med 2011; 365:81 ...
A recent editorial in The New England Journal of Medicine commented on the negative results of a clinical trial (published in the same issue) of nesiritide, a drug that had been approved by the FDA in 2001 (conditionally approved by Health Canada in 2007) for relief of dyspnea in patients with acutely decompensated heart failure. The authors of the recent clinical trial concluded: "On the basis of these results, nesiritide cannot be recommended for routine use in the broad population of patients with acute heart failure."1 The editorialist lamented the inadequacy of the data that had led to...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2011 Nov 14;53(1377):92 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Smallpox Vaccine

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 06, 2003  (Issue 1147)
vaccination and can persist for decades. Limited in vitro data indicate that cell-mediated immunity ...
Because of concerns about the possibility of bioterrorism involving smallpox, the US government is reinstituting smallpox vaccination (https://www.cdc.gov/smallpox/; www.idsociety.org/bt/toc.htm). Vaccination is currently expected to proceed in three phases: the military and hospital smallpox response teams first, other health care workers, police and firefighters second, and the general public in the third phase. Except for the military, vaccination will be...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2003 Jan 6;45(1147):1-3 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

In Brief: Pancreatic Enzyme Products

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 07, 2011  (Issue 1357)
for decades to improve digestion in patients with insufficient pancreatic enzyme production, such as those ...
Pancreatic enzyme products (PEPs) have been used for decades to improve digestion in patients with insufficient pancreatic enzyme production, such as those with cystic fibrosis. All porcine-derived PEPs contain a mixture of amylases, lipases and proteases. Since use of PEPs preceded the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938, they have been marketed without formal FDA approval,1 and major differences have been reported between the actual enzyme content in the product and the amount indicated on the label.2 In 1991, the FDA announced that all manufacturers of PEPs would be required to...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2011 Feb 7;53(1357):12 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Lodoco: Low-Dose Colchicine for Cardiovascular Event Prevention

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 02, 2023  (Issue 1686)
, and others), which has been available in the US for decades for prophylaxis and treatment of gout flares ...
Colchicine (Colcrys, and others), which has been available in the US for decades for prophylaxis and treatment of gout flares and other indications in oral formulations that contain 0.6 mg of the drug, has now been approved in 0.5-mg tablets as Lodoco (Agepha) to reduce the risk of myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, coronary revascularization, and cardiovascular death in adults with established atherosclerotic disease or multiple risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2023 Oct 2;65(1686):156-7   doi:10.58347/tml.2023.1686b |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Addendum: Doxycycline for Young Children?

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 20, 2016  (Issue 1497)
has been included in the labeling of all tetracyclines since 1970 when it was recognized, after decades of use ...
A reader commenting on our Treatment of Lyme Disease article (Med Lett Drugs Ther 2016; 58:57) objected to a footnote in the table advising against use of doxycycline in children <8 years old. This warning has been included in the labeling of all tetracyclines since 1970 when it was recognized, after decades of use, that these drugs caused permanent staining and enamel hypoplasia of developing teeth. The CDC recently stated that short courses of doxycycline, which was first marketed in the US in 1967 and has less affnity for calcium than other tetracyclines, have not been shown to cause...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2016 Jun 20;58(1497):82 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

In Brief: Mechlorethamine Gel (Valchlor) for Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (online only)

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 27, 2015  (Issue 1467)
nitrogen mustard has been used off-label for decades for this indication, usually as a pharmacy-compounded ...
The FDA has approved a 0.016% gel formulation of the nitrogen mustard mechlorethamine (Valchlor – Actelion) for second-line topical treatment of patients with stage IA or IB mycosis fungoides, the most common type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Topical nitrogen mustard has been used off-label for decades for this indication, usually as a pharmacy-compounded ointment, but no clinical trials evaluating its efficacy and safety have been done. Mechlorethamine is also available in an injectable formulation (Mustargen – Recordati) for the same and other indications.FDA approval of Valchlor was...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2015 Apr 27;57(1467):e66 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

In Brief: New Benzodiazepine Warnings

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 02, 2020  (Issue 1610)
of benzodiazepine-associated morbidity and mortality over the past decade. In 2016, more emergency department ...
The FDA now requires boxed warnings in the package inserts of benzodiazepines describing the potential for these drugs to be abused and misused and to cause addiction and physical dependence. Benzodiazepine labels have contained a boxed warning about a risk of serious drug interactions with opioids since 2016.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2020 Nov 2;62(1610):175 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

New Treatments for Keratoconus

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 30, 2011  (Issue 1365)
and progresses through the 3rd or 4th decade. Some studies have suggested an association with autoimmune ...
Keratoconus is a fairly common, progressive, noninflammatory, corneal-thinning disorder in which the cornea has a conical shape. Rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses or corneal transplantation are effective treatments, but intracorneal ring segments and collagen cross-linking procedures offer some new alternatives in the management of the disease.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2011 May 30;53(1365):43-4 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Alpha-Galactosidase to Prevent Gas

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 02, 1993  (Issue 893)
enzymes, including α-galactosidase, have been used in food processing for decades, and are on the US Food ...
The enzyme alpha-galactosidase (Beano - AkPharma), derived from a mold and classified as a food, is sold without presecription in pharmacies and food stores. The manufacturer recommends taking the anzyme to decrease intestinal gas producted by eating the high-fiber diets now widely recommended in the USA.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 1993 Apr 2;35(893):29-30 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Renal Sympathetic Denervation for Hypertension

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 09, 2012  (Issue 1394)
. Bilateral renal denervation has been shown to decrease systemic blood pressure in animals, and decades ago ...
Renal sympathetic denervation is under investigation as a therapeutic option for hypertension that has not responded to ≥3 antihypertensive drugs (resistant hypertension).
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2012 Jul 9;54(1394):55 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction