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Nabumetone - A New Nsaid
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 17, 1992 (Issue 868)
ulceration and sometimes fatal gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. As an inactive nonacidic pro-drug, nabumetone ...
Nabumetone (Relafen - SmithKline Beecham), a new nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. The drug has been available in the United Kingdom since 1987. The manufacturer claims that nabumetone is as effective as other NSAIDs and causes a relatively low incidence of peptic ulcers.
Aspirin for Prevention of Myocardial Infarction
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 17, 1995 (Issue 942)
, in addition to an increased risk of
bleeding, are gastrointestinal, including gastric ulcers. Lower doses ...
Aspirin is now widely used for antithrombotic prophylaxis in patients who have had angina pectoris or a myocardial infarction and has also been tried in healthy people to prevent myocardial infarction. Recent studies have focused on increasingly lower doses of the drug. The use of aspirin in patients who have had transient ischemic attacks or strokes will not be discussed here.
Terbinafine for Onychomycosis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 16, 1996 (Issue 981)
from the gastrointestinal
tract, reaching maximum serum concentrations in about two hours. It is metabolized in the liver ...
Terbinafine (Lamisil - Sandoz), an allylamine synthetic antifungal, previously available in the USA in a topical formulation (Medical Letter, 35:76, 1993) has now been marketed for oral use in the treatment of fungal nail infections caused by dermatophytes. Oral terbinafine has been available in Europe since 1992.
Gluten-Free Drugs for Celiac Disease Patients
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 10, 2008 (Issue 1281)
with
diarrhea or non-gastrointestinal signs and symptoms
(such as iron-deficiency anemia, metabolic osteopathy ...
Celiac disease is a chronic autoimmune disorder caused by a genetic intolerance to gluten that occurs in about 1% of the population. The main form of treatment is a lifelong gluten-free diet.
Racemic Amphetamine Sulfate (Evekeo) for ADHD
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 28, 2015 (Issue 1478)
/policies/drug-pricing-policy.
3. Taking the drug with gastrointestinal acidifying agents such as ascorbic ...
The FDA has approved racemic amphetamine sulfate
(Evekeo – Arbor) for oral treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children ≥3 years old.
It was also approved for treatment of narcolepsy in
patients ≥6 years old and for short-term treatment of
obesity in patients ≥12 years old.
Drug Interaction: Clopidogrel and PPIs
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 27, 2017 (Issue 1515)
used with clopidogrel to prevent gastrointestinal
bleeding, however, some evidence suggests that PPIs ...
The antiplatelet drug clopidogrel (Plavix, and others)
reduces major cardiovascular events, but can cause
bleeding. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are often
used with clopidogrel to prevent gastrointestinal
bleeding, however, some evidence suggests that PPIs
may interfere with the activation of clopidogrel and
diminish its antiplatelet effect. FDA-approved labeling
recommends avoiding concurrent use of the PPIs
omeprazole and esomeprazole with clopidogrel.
Tiopronin for Cystinuria
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 27, 1989 (Issue 784)
study were less frequent and less severe. They include gastrointestinal symptoms,
leukopenia ...
Tiopronin (Thiola - Mission), a thiol compound (mercaptopropionyl glycine) that solubilizes cystine by reacting with it to form a mixed disulfide, is now available in the USA for treatment of refractory cystinuria.
Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate Poisoning
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 25, 1991 (Issue 836)
has recently caused outbreaks of
gastrointestinal illness, central-nervous-system (CNS) depression ...
Gamma hydroxy butyrate (GHB) sold in health food stores has recently caused outbreaks of gastrointestinal illness, central-nervous-system (CNS) depression, and seizures.
Sorafenib (Nexavar) for Thyroid Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 26, 2014 (Issue 1443)
) gastrointestinal perforation,
interfere with wound healing, increase the INR in
patients taking warfarin ...
The FDA has approved the use of the oral multikinase
inhibitor sorafenib (Nexavar – Bayer) for treatment
of locally recurrent or metastatic, progressive,
differentiated thyroid cancer (papillary or follicular)
refractory to radioactive iodine treatment. Sorafenib
was approved earlier for treatment of advanced renal
cell and unresectable hepatocellular cancer.
Metformin for Prediabetes
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 07, 2016 (Issue 1507)
have been detected with long-term use of metformin.
The drug can cause adverse gastrointestinal effects ...
The oral biguanide metformin (Glucophage, and
others) is generally the drug of choice for initial
treatment of type 2 diabetes. It has also been used
to prevent or at least delay the onset of diabetes
in patients considered to be at high risk for the
disease. Recent guidelines recommend considering
use of metformin in patients with prediabetes
(fasting plasma glucose 100-125 mg/dL, 2-hr post-load
glucose 140-199 mg/dL, or A1C 5.7-6.4%),
especially in those who are <60 years old, have
a BMI >35 kg/m2, or have a history of gestational
diabetes. Metformin has not been approved...