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Exemestane For Advanced Breast Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 17, 2000 (Issue 1076)
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The FDA has approved exemestane, an aromatase inhibitor, for the treatment of postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer that has progressed during treatment with tamoxifen.
In Brief: New Propellants for Albuterol Metered-Dose Inhalers
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 03, 2008 (Issue 1298)
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November 3, 2008
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Inhaled drugs for asthma are available in the US mainly in pressurized metered-dose inhalers (MDIs), which require a propellant, and dry powder inhalers, which do not. The chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) propellants in MDIs are being replaced by hydrofluoroalkane (HFA) propellants for environmental reasons: CFCs contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer. December 31, 2008 will be the last day that albuterol MDIs using CFC propellants can be sold in the US. The FDA is expected to announce a termination date for other CFC-containing products in the near future.Three HFA albuterol inhalers and one...
Alcaftadine (Lastacaft) for Allergic Conjunctivitis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 07, 2011 (Issue 1359)
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March 7, 2011 ...
Alcaftadine (Lastacaft – Allergan), an ophthalmic H1-antihistamine, has been approved by the FDA for prevention of itching associated with allergic conjunctivitis in patients > 2 years old.
Dexmedetomidine (Precedex) for ICU Sedation
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 30, 2011 (Issue 1365)
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Volume 53 (Issue 1365)
May 30, 2011 ...
Opioids, benzodiazepines, propofol, antipsychotics
and dexmedetomidine (Precedex) are frequently used
in the intensive care unit (ICU) to manage pain, anxiety,
agitation and delirium, and to facilitate procedures
such as mechanical ventilation. The use of dexmedetomidine,
a centrally-acting selective α2-receptor agonist
approved by the FDA in 1999, has been increasing in
recent years. Some new studies comparing it to other
drugs for ICU sedation have been published.
Pasireotide (Signifor) for Cushing's Disease
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 13, 2013 (Issue 1416)
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Volume 55 (Issue 1416)
May 13, 2013 ...
The FDA has approved the somatostatin analog
pasireotide diaspartate (Signifor – Novartis) for treatment
of adults with Cushing's disease (cortisol excess caused
by an ACTH-secreting pituitary tumor) who are not candidates
for pituitary surgery or for whom surgery has not
been curative. Pasireotide is the first drug approved in
the US specifically to treat Cushing's disease. The
antiprogestin mifepristone (Korlym) was approved last
year for control of hyperglycemia in patients with
Cushing's syndrome, which includes other causes of
hypercortisolism, such as exogenous steroids and...
Omalizumab (Xolair) for Chronic Urticaria
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 27, 2013 (Issue 1417)
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Volume 55 (Issue 1417)
May 27, 2013 ...
Omalizumab (Xolair) is a recombinant humanized
monoclonal anti-IgE antibody currently approved by
the FDA for treatment of moderate to severe persistent
allergic asthma. It has been used off-label for treatment
of allergic rhinitis and food allergies. Recently the
results of a phase III clinical trial indicated that omalizumab
may be effective in treating chronic urticaria as
well.
Tasimelteon (Hetlioz) for Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 28, 2014 (Issue 1441)
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The FDA has approved the melatonin receptor agonist
tasimelteon (Hetlioz – Vanda) for treatment of non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder (non-24), which is common
in totally blind persons. Tasimelteon is the first drug
approved for this indication and the second melatonin
receptor agonist approved for use in the US; ramelteon
(Rozerem) was approved earlier for treatment of
insomnia. Melatonin itself has not been approved by
the FDA for any indication; it is available in the US as a
dietary supplement and is promoted as a sleep aid.
Afatinib (Gilotrif) for Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 25, 2015 (Issue 1469)
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The FDA has approved afatinib (Gilotrif — Boehringer
Ingelheim), an oral epidermal growth factor receptor
(EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitor, for first-line treatment
of patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer
(NSCLC) whose tumors have EGFR exon 19 deletions
or exon 21 (L858R) substitution mutations. These
mutations occur in about 10% of patients with NSCLC.
Afatinib is the second EGFR inhibitor to be approved
for first-line treatment of advanced lung cancer. The
first was erlotinib (Tarceva), which is also approved
for treatment of patients with locally advanced...
Eteplirsen (Exondys 51) for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 07, 2016 (Issue 1507)
51 skipping. It is the first drug to be approved for
treatment of DMD.
THE DISORDER — DMD ...
Eteplirsen (Exondys 51 – Sarepta), an antisense
oligonucleotide, has received accelerated approval
from the FDA for treatment of Duchenne muscular
dystrophy (DMD) in patients who have a mutation
of the dystrophin gene that is amenable to exon
51 skipping. It is the first drug to be approved for
treatment of DMD.
Leuprolide Acetate (Fensolvi) for Central Precocious Puberty (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 23, 2021 (Issue 1634)
. It is the first formulation of
the drug to be approved for SC administration once
every 6 months. IM ...
Fensolvi (Tolmar), a long-acting subcutaneous formulation
of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
agonist leuprolide acetate, has been approved by the
FDA for treatment of central precocious puberty (CPP)
in children ≥2 years old. It is the first formulation of
the drug to be approved for SC administration once
every 6 months. IM formulations of leuprolide acetate,
which are given once monthly or every 3 months, and
the GnRH agonists histrelin acetate (Supprelin LA) and
triptorelin (Triptodur) have been available for years for
treatment of CPP.