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Drugs for Dry Eye Disease
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 03, 2025 (Issue 1723)
. Long-term use of ophthalmic corticosteroids
can cause cataract formation and glaucoma.
▶ Topical ...
Disruption of tear-film homeostasis (altered
composition, reduced production, rapid evaporation)
and resulting ocular surface inflammation cause the
discomfort and blurred vision of dry eye disease.
Many cases are caused by tear evaporation due to
meibomian gland dysfunction. Other precipitating
factors can include lacrimal gland dysfunction, poor
eyelid function, environmental factors, extended
screen time, inflammatory conditions such as
Sjögren's syndrome, and use of some ocular or
systemic drugs such as antihistamines, retinoids,
or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2025 Mar 3;67(1723):35-7 doi:10.58347/tml.2025.1723b | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Lodoxamide for Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 18, 1994 (Issue 918)
corticosteroids, but prolonged use can cause cataracts, glaucoma, and other serious complications. An ophthalmic ...
Lodoxamide, a mast cell stabilizer, has been marketed in a 0.1% ophthalmic solution (Alomide - Alcon) for treatment of vernal keratoconjunctivitis.
Lasik and Its Alternatives: An Update
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 19, 2004 (Issue 1174)
%) with standard LASIK had 20/20 uncorrected vision (RM Nuijts et al, J Cataract Refract
Surg 2002; 28:1907 ...
Since the last Medical Letter article on surgical correction of refractive errors (Volume 41, page 122, 1999), some new techniques have been tried and new results have been reported.
Ocriplasmin (Jetrea) for Vitreomacular Adhesion
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 05, 2013 (Issue 1422)
for
progressive disease is surgical vitrectomy, which can
be complicated by infection, bleeding, cataract ...
Ocriplasmin (Jetrea – ThromboGenics) was recently
approved by the FDA as an intravitreal injection for treatment
of symptomatic vitreomacular adhesion. It is the
first drug to be approved in the US for this indication.
Drugs for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 02, 2022 (Issue 1649)
dysfunction.8
Use of alpha blockers in patients undergoing cataract
surgery has been associated ...
About 60% of men ≥60 years old have clinically
relevant prostatic enlargement due to benign prostatic
hyperplasia (BPH). The goals of treatment are to
decrease lower urinary tract symptoms and to prevent
disease progression and complications such as acute
urinary retention. The American Urologic Association's
guidelines for treatment of BPH were recently updated.
Olopatadine for Allergic Conjunctivitis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 21, 1997 (Issue 1014)
cataracts and are not indicated
for mild seasonal allergies, but are the mainstay of treatment for severe ...
Olopatadine hydrochloride (Patanol - Alcon), a propilidinedibenzoxypin derivative, has recently been marketed in a 0.1% ophthalmic solution for prevention of itching due to allergic conjunctivitis in adults and children more than three years old. It is the first drug for this indication that both inhibits mast cell degranulation and is a selective histamine H1 receptor antagonist (NA Sharif et al, J Pharmacol Exp Ther, 278:1252, 1996).
Ophthalmic Levocabastine for Allergic Conjunctivitis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 15, 1994 (Issue 920)
cause cataracts, glaucoma, and
other serious complications. An ophthalmic formulation of cromolyn ...
A 0.05% ophthalmic solution of levocabastine hydrochloride (Livostin - Iolab), a histamine H 1 -receptor antagonist, has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treatment of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis. The new drug is a cyclohexylpiperidine derivative with no structural relationship to any other antihistamine.
Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer Prevention
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 01, 1999 (Issue 1043)
. Cataracts also
The Medical Letter, Vol. 41 (Issue 1043) January 1, 1999, pp. 1-2
Copyright The Medical ...
Tamoxifen, anti-estrogen used for many years in the treatment of breast cancer, has now been approved by the FDA for reducing the incidence of breast cancer in women at increased risk of developing the disease.
Quetiapine for Schizophrenia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 19, 1997 (Issue 1016)
in thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) levels.
Cataracts developed in dogs after chronic use of quetiapine ...
Quetiapine (Seroquel - Zeneca), a dibenzothiazepine derivative, has been approved by the FDA for treatment of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. It is a new addition to the 'atypical' antipsychotics, which include olanzapine (Zyprexa - Medical Letter, 39:5, 1997), risperidone (Risperdal) and clozapine (Clozaril). Atypical antipsychotic drugs generally are less likely to cause extrapyramidal symptoms than older drugs such as haloperidol (Haldol, and others) or the phenothiazines.
Mometasone Furoate Nasal Spray for Allergic Rhinitis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 12, 1999 (Issue 1046)
with high doses), and no glaucoma, cataract formation or epithelial atrophy have been
detected ...
An intranasal spray formulation of the topical corticosteroid mometasone furoate, marketed for treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis, has been advertised on television directly to the public.