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Telisotuzumab Vedotin (Emrelis) for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 04, 2025 (Issue 1734)
have been
reported. The drug can cause ocular surface disorders
including blurred vision and keratitis.
DRUG ...
Telisotuzumab vedotin-tllv (Emrelis – Abbvie), a
c-Met-directed antibody and microtubule inhibitor
conjugate, has received accelerated approval from the
FDA for treatment of locally advanced or metastatic
nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in
adults with high c-Met protein overexpression [≥50%
of tumor cells with strong (3+) staining] who received
prior systemic therapy. Accelerated approval was
based on the overall response rate and duration of
response.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2025 Aug 4;67(1734):e132-3 doi:10.58347/tml.2025.1734e | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Oral Contraceptives
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 15, 2000 (Issue 1078)
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On Drugs and Therapeutics
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Two types of oral contraceptives are available in the USA: combination oral contraceptives that contain both an estrogen and a progestin, and progestin-only contraceptives, or "mini-pills."Used as directed, all oral contraceptives marketed in the USA are similarly effective in preventing pregnancy.
Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate Poisoning
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 25, 1991 (Issue 836)
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Gamma hydroxy butyrate (GHB) sold in health food stores has recently caused outbreaks of gastrointestinal illness, central-nervous-system (CNS) depression, and seizures.
Do Calcium Supplements Increase the Risk of Myocardial Infarction?
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 17, 2011 (Issue 1375)
The Medical Letter®
On Drugs and Therapeutics
Volume 53 (Issue 1375)
October 17, 2011 ...
Supplemental calcium is recommended for prevention
of postmenopausal osteoporosis in women with
an inadequate dietary intake of calcium. The safety
of calcium supplements has recently been questioned;
patients may ask if they should continue to
take them. The source of this concern was the publication of 2 meta-analyses in the British Medical
Journal.
In Brief: Avelumab (Bavencio) for Metastatic Merkel Cell Carcinoma (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 17, 2017 (Issue 1525)
) for treatment of metastatic Merkel
cell carcinoma (MCC) in patients ≥12 years old. Avelumab
is the first drug ...
The FDA has approved the fully-human programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) blocking antibody avelumab (Bavencio – EMD Serono/Pfizer) for treatment of metastatic Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) in patients ≥12 years old. Avelumab is the first drug to be approved in the US for this rare skin cancer. About 1600 people in the US, most commonly older adults (mean age at presentation is 75 years), are diagnosed each year with MCC. Most of these patients can be treated with surgical resection, but ~50% will have a recurrence and >30% will eventually have metastatic disease. Median progression-free...
In Brief: Sacubitril/Valsartan (Entresto) Expanded Indication
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 03, 2021 (Issue 1623)
normal.
Entresto is the first drug to be approved in the US for
this indication.
TYPES OF HF — Almost ...
The oral fixed-dose combination of the neprilysin
inhibitor sacubitril and the angiotensin receptor
blocker (ARB) valsartan (Entresto – Novartis) was
approved in 2015 to reduce the risk of cardiovascular
death and hospitalization for heart failure in adults with
chronic heart failure (NYHA Class II-IV) and reduced
ejection fraction (HFrEF; LVEF...
Gefitinib (Iressa) for advanced non-small cell lung cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 02, 2002 (Issue 1138)
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Patients with lung cancer may be asking their physicians about gefitinib (ge fi' tye nib; ZD1839; Iressa -- AstraZeneca), because it has been the subject of positive coverage in the media. An inhibitor of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase, this oral drug has not been approved by the FDA, but is in clinical trials in the US for treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and some other solid tumors. Iressa was recently approved in Japan, and is available from the manufacturer on a "compassionate-use" basis in the US (800-236-9933).
Acetylcysteine (Acetadote) for Acetaminophen Overdosage
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 15, 2005 (Issue 1215)
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IN THIS DOUBLE ISSUE
Volume 47 (Issue 1215/1216)
August 15/29 ...
Acetaminophen (paracetamol; Tylenol, and others) taken in overdosage can cause severe hepatic injury and death. Acetaminophen poisoning is treated with (N-)acetylcysteine. Available for many years in the US as a solution for inhalation therapy (Mucomyst, and others), it subsequently became available for oral use and was recently marketed in the US for intravenous (IV) use as Acetadote (Cumberland).
Mumps Outbreak Recommendations
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 05, 2006 (Issue 1236)
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Mumps Outbreak Recommendations
Volume 48 (Issue 1236)
June 5 ...
A large mumps outbreak that began in Iowa in December 2005 has spread. About 40% of the cases have been in people 18-25 years old, many of whom are college students and had been vaccinated against the disease.
Low-Voltage Electronic Diagnostic Devices
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 01, 2008 (Issue 1300)
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On Drugs and Therapeutics
Volume 50 (Issue 1300)
December 1, 2008
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Health care professionals may be asked about lowvoltage electronic devices now being used to diagnose and/or treat a number of health problems. Most are galvanometers that measure skin resistance to an electric current. The FDA classifies "devices that use resistance measurements to diagnose and treat various diseases" as Class III devices that require FDA approval prior to marketing. None of the devices reviewed here has such approval.
