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Antibacterial Prophylaxis for Dental, GI and GU Procedures
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 18, 2005 (Issue 1213)
al. Bacteremia after oral surgery and antibiotic prophylaxis for endocarditis. Clin Infect Dis 1999 ...
Many physicians believe that antimicrobial prophylaxis before procedures that may cause transient bacteremia can prevent endocarditis and prosthetic joint infection in patients at increased risk for these disorders. The effectiveness of this common practice has never been established by controlled trials in humans.
Oral Oxymorphone (Opana)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 01, 2007 (Issue 1251)
pain after orthopedic and abdominal surgery.
1-3
ER oxymorphone was more effective than
placebo ...
Oxymorphone hydrochloride, a semi-synthetic opioid agonist, has been available for many years in the US as Numorphan (Endo) for parenteral use and as a rectal suppository. Now it has been approved by the FDA for oral administration as an immediate-release (IR) tablet (Opana) for treatment of moderate to severe acute pain, and as an extended-release tablet (Opana ER) for treatment of moderate to severe pain in patients requiring continuous opioid treatment for an extended period of time.
Erythropoietin Safety Concerns
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 07, 2007 (Issue 1260)
. Overall survival was slightly lower in patients
given an ESA.
13
Surgery – Preliminary results ...
The erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) epoetin alfa (Epogen, Procrit) and darbepoetin alfa (Aranesp) are widely used for treatment of anemia and to reduce the need for red blood cell transfusions. Based on the results of recent clinical trials indicating an increased risk of serious adverse events and death associated with ESAs, particularly when used to achieve a hemoglobin concentration ≥12 g/dL, the FDA has revised the prescribing information for these drugs to include a black box warning.
Drugs for Open-Angle Glaucoma
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 28, 2025 (Issue 1727)
to reach the target range with PGA monotherapy.
▶ Laser trabeculoplasty and surgery are alternatives ...
Glaucoma is a progressive optic neuropathy
associated with increased intraocular pressure
(IOP; normal range 8-22 mm Hg), which is the only
disease-related factor that can be modified. Topical
drugs that lower IOP are the first line of treatment for
open-angle glaucoma.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2025 Apr 28;67(1727):65-8 doi:10.58347/tml.2025.1727a | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Ropivacaine - A New Local Anesthetic
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 15, 1997 (Issue 1007)
is claimed to be less
cardiotoxic. It has been approved by the FDA for local or regional block for surgery ...
Ropivacaine (Naropin - Astra), like bupivacaine (Marcaine, and others), is a member of the mepivacaine (Carbocaine, and others) family of local anesthetics. Bupivacaine has been an effective long-acting local anesthetic, but with overdosage or inadvertent intravascular injection, it can cause severe cardiotoxicity, which may not be reversible. Ropivacaine is claimed to be less cardiotoxic. It has been approved by the FDA for local or regional block for surgery, obstetrical procedures and postoperative pain management.
In Brief: New Dietary Guidelines
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 31, 2005 (Issue 1201)
, Drugs and Surgery
for Weight Loss appeared in the December 2003 issue
of Treatment Guidelines ...
The US Department of Health and Human Services, in conjunction with the US Department of Agriculture, has released the latest update of its Dietary Guidelines (www.health.gov). The emphasis this time is on weight loss through calorie restriction and exercise. A low-fat intake is recommended; a low-carbohydrate diet is not. Fruits, vegetables and whole grains are encouraged. A review of Diet, Drugs and Surgery for Weight Loss appeared in the December 2003 issue of Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter.
Regorafenib (Stivarga) for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer and GIST (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 29, 2013 (Issue 1415)
at least 2
weeks before surgery and should not be restarted until
after the wound has healed. The cost ...
Regorafenib (Stivarga – Bayer), a multikinase inhibitor,
has been approved by the FDA for treatment of
patients with metastatic colorectal cancer previously
treated with multiple other regimens specified in the
labeling. It has also been approved for use in treatment-refractory, locally advanced, unresectable or
metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST).
Balloon Dilatation Of The Prostate
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 29, 1990 (Issue 821)
balloon dilatation of the prostate Surgery balloon dilatation for hypertrophy ...
To avoid the morbidity and occasional mortality of transurethral resection or open prostatectomy, some urologists are now using balloon dilatation of the prostatic urethra to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy.
Pipecuronium - A New Neuromuscular Blocker
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 14, 1990 (Issue 833)
and bronchoconstriction.
ADVERSE EFFECTS — Two studies using pipecuronium during general surgery in 46 patients ...
Pipecuronium bromide (Arduan - Organon), a long-acting, non-depolarizing neuromuscular agent chemically related to pancuronium (Pavulon; and others), is now available in the USA for use as a skeletal muscle relaxant during general anesthesia and for endotracheal intubation. It is not recommended for procedures that last less than 90 minutes or for patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation in intensive care units.
Lepirudin for Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 25, 1998 (Issue 1036)
surgery or recent stroke, and after thrombolytic
therapy.
DOSAGE AND COST — Lepirudin is given ...
Lepirudin (Refludan - Hoechst Marion Roussel), a direct inhibitor of thrombin, has been approved by the FDA for use as an anticoagulant in patients with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia and thromboembolic complications.