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Intra-Articular Injections for Osteoarthritis of the Knee
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 27, 2006 (Issue 1231)
injections every 3 months for up to
2 years did not accelerate joint space loss.
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Systemic effects ...
Now that glucosamine and chondroitin, 2 favorite over-the-counter remedies for painful osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee, have been at least somewhat discredited, some patients will be asking about alternatives. One of these is periodic intra-articular injection of a corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid preparation.
Botulinum Toxin (Botox) for Axillary Hyperhidrosis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 13, 2004 (Issue 1191)
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evenly spaced sites 1-2 cm apart. The injections can
be repeated, according to the manufacturer ...
Botulinum toxin type A (Botox - Allergan) has been approved by the FDA for treatment of severe underarm sweating ("primary axillary hyperhidrosis"). Injected into the skin, botulinum toxin decreases sweating by causing chemical denervation of the sweat gland.
Aflibercept (Eylea) for Age-Related Macular Degeneration
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 06, 2012 (Issue 1383)
toward the subretinal
space. The principal mediator of neovascularization
in wet AMD is thought ...
The FDA has approved aflibercept (a flib’ er sept;
Eylea – Regeneron) for treatment of neovascular (wet)
age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
New Advertisement for An Old Antihistamine
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 22, 1993 (Issue 888)
without subjective symptoms of sedation, may impair psychomotor performance (AN Nicholson, Aviat Space ...
Advertisements for clemastine (Tavist-1 - Sandoz), an ethanolamine oral antihistamine, have recently appeared on television and in major newspapers in the USA. Clemastine is an old drug (Medical Letter, 21:24, 1979) that has now become available without a prescription.
Vuity - Pilocarpine Ophthalmic Solution for Presbyopia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 07, 2022 (Issue 1643)
illuminated spaces. Accommodative spasm
(temporary difficulty changing focus from near vision
to distance ...
The FDA has approved Vuity (Abbvie), a 1.25%
ophthalmic solution of the muscarinic receptor
agonist pilocarpine hydrochloride, for treatment of
presbyopia in adults. Pilocarpine 1%, 2%, and 4%
ophthalmic solutions (Isopto Carpine, and others)
have been available for years for treatment of
glaucoma, but local and systemic adverse effects
have limited their use.
Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) for Presbyopia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 21, 2004 (Issue 1185)
. The degree of correction is determined by the number and placement of the spots. Rings of 8 evenly spaced ...
The ViewPoint CK System (Refractec) for conductive keratoplasty (CK), previously approved by the FDA as a device for treatment of hyperopia (farsightedness), was recently approved for treatment of presbyopia (age-associated loss of ability to view near objects).
Continuous Glucose Monitoring
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 02, 2011 (Issue 1363)
should be
obtained. Changes in interstitial space glucose values
measured with CGM typically lag behind ...
A variety of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)
devices have been used in an effort to reduce the hypoglycemia
and wide glucose excursions that complicate
insulin treatment of diabetes. Since the last Medical
Letter issue reviewing such devices, some new devices
and some new data on old devices have become available.
The devices currently marketed in the US for personal
use are listed in Table 1.
Prevention and Treatment of Nerve Gas Poisoning
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 16, 1990 (Issue 831)
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could cause heat stroke (JL Kobrick et al, Aviat Space Environ Med, 61:622, July 1990).
CONCLUSION ...
With the possibility that chemical weapons may be used against United States armed forces in the Persian Gulf, the military has taken steps to protect our troops against poison gas, particularly ''nerve agents';'; (MA Dunn and FR Sidell, JAMA, 262:649, 1989).
Treatment of Nerve Gas Poisoning
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 12, 1995 (Issue 948)
,
Aviat Space Environ Med, 64:110, 1993), a 5- or 10-mg dose of diazepam has been added to the
usual ...
The recent attack in the Tokyo subway has led to many questions about the clinical effects, treatment and prevention of nerve gas poisoning.
Botox for Overactive Bladder
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 15, 2013 (Issue 1414)
intradetrusor injections spaced about 1 cm apart) or
placebo. In the published study, which enrolled 557 ...
The FDA has recently approved intradetrusor injection
of onabotulinumtoxinA (Botox – Allergan) for treatment
of overactive bladder in patients who cannot tolerate or
have an inadequate response to anticholinergic therapy.
Botox is also approved by the FDA for use in
detrusor overactivity associated with a neurologic condition
such as multiple sclerosis or spinal cord injury,
and for chronic migraine, upper limb spasticity, axillary
hyperhidrosis, cervical dystonia, blepharospasm, strabismus,
and cosmetic reduction of wrinkles.