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Drugs for MRSA with Reduced Susceptibility to Vancomycin
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 04, 2009 (Issue 1311)
article on vancomycin dosing and monitoring
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briefly mentioned use of an alternative antibiotic ...
The recent Medical Letter article on vancomycin dosing and monitoring briefly mentioned use of an alternative antibiotic for treatment of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) with reduced susceptibility to vancomycin. Some readers have asked for more information on this subject.
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Colon Cleansing
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 18, 2009 (Issue 1312)
; as with all dietary supplements, their
purity is suspect.
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Oral colon cleansers are available
as capsules ...
Web sites and blogs are advising patients that periodic "cleansing" of the colon is necessary to rid the body of toxins.
In Brief: Heat and Transdermal Fentanyl
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 10, 2009 (Issue 1318)
system for patients with chronic
pain
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but it has some drawbacks. One is that exposing
the patch ...
Transdermal fentanyl (Duragesic, and others) offers a convenient delivery system for patients with chronic pain1 but it has some drawbacks. One is that exposing the patch to heat, either from an external source, increased exertion or possibly high fever, could increase release of the drug, which might lead to an overdose and fatal respiratory depression.2 A recent article in the NY Times about this problem may have aroused the concerns of some patients using the patches.3First approved for marketing by the FDA in 19914, transdermal fentanyl provides continuous delivery of the drug for about 3...
Perampanel (Fycompa) for Epilepsy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 03, 2014 (Issue 1435)
Perampanel (Fycompa) for Epilepsy
Table 1. Pharmacology
Drug class Noncompetitive AMPA receptor antagonist ...
Perampanel (per am’ pa nel; Fycompa – Eisai), a first-in-class noncompetitive AMPA receptor antagonist, has
been approved by the FDA for adjunctive treatment of
partial-onset seizures in patients ≥12 years old. New
drugs for epilepsy are often initially approved by the
FDA as adjunctive treatment for partial seizures.
Cytomegalovirus Immune Globulin
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 21, 1988 (Issue 777)
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Cytomegalovirus immune globulin (CMVIG) for intravenous administration is now available in the USA on an investigational basis (FE Young and SL Nightingale, JAMA, 260:224, July 8, 1988) for prevention of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in CMV-seronegative renal transplant recipients who receive a kidney from a seropositive donor. CMVIG contains IgG antibodies from a pool of healthy donors with high titers of antibodies against CMV. The drug can be obtained from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Biologic Laboratories (617-522-3700, extension 264) or the American Red Cross...
Balloon Dilatation Of The Prostate
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 29, 1990 (Issue 821)
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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.
Gonadorelin For Induction Of Ovulation
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 27, 1990 (Issue 823)
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Gonadorelin (goe nad oh rell'; in) acetate (Lutrepulse - Ortho), a synthetic decapeptide identical in amino acid sequence to human gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), was recently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treatment of primary hypothalamic amenorrhea. Gonadorelin hydrochloride (Factrel) was previously available for diagnostic use (Medical Letter, 25:106, 1983). Analogs of GnRH have been used to treat endometriosis and advanced cancer of the prostate (Medical Letter, 27:71, 1985).
Pipecuronium - A New Neuromuscular Blocker
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 14, 1990 (Issue 833)
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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.
Betaine for Homocystinuria
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 31, 1997 (Issue 993)
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Betaine (Cystadane - Orphan Medical), an orphan drug, has recently been marketed for treatment of homocystinuria, a genetic disorder. Patients with homocystinuria frequently have premature atherosclerosis and thromboembolism, and may also have lens dislocations, skeletal abnormalities and mental retardation (SH Mudd et al in CR Scriver et al, eds, The Metabolic and Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease, 7th ed, New York:McGraw Hill, 1995, page 1279).
The Crystal Ear Hearing Aid
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 05, 1998 (Issue 1028)
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Full-page advertisements in The New York Times and other newspapers have promoted use of the Crystal Ear hearing aid as an inexpensive rememdy for people with impaired hearing. Some patients may be asking their physicians about these devices.