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Drugs for Breast Cancer

   
Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter • Jan 01, 2005  (Issue 29)
from The Medical Letter ® 1 Drugs for Breast Cancer In addition to surgery and radiation therapy, a variety ...
In addition to surgery and radiation therapy, a variety of drugs are used both singly and in combination to treat breast cancer. This article summarizes the principles of adjuvant therapy and treatment for metastatic disease. A summary of individual drugs and their adverse effects begins on page 3.
Treat Guidel Med Lett. 2005 Jan;3(29):1-6 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Erenumab (Aimovig) for Migraine Prevention

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 18, 2018  (Issue 1549)
, coronary artery bypass surgery, or other revascularization procedures within 12 months prior to Table 1 ...
The FDA has approved erenumab-aooe (Aimovig – Amgen/Novartis), a once-monthly, subcutaneously-injected, monoclonal antibody against the calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor, for preventive treatment of migraine in adults. It is the first drug in its class to be approved by the FDA.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2018 Jun 18;60(1549):101-3 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

A Fixed-Dose Combination of Meloxicam and Rizatriptan (Symbravo) for Migraine

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 28, 2025  (Issue 1727)
disease, or uncontrolled hypertension, or who are undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery. DRUG ...
The FDA has approved Symbravo (Axsome), an oral fixed-dose combination of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) meloxicam and the 5-HT1B/1D receptor agonist (triptan) rizatriptan (Maxalt, and generics), for acute treatment of migraine with or without aura in adults. It is the second combination of an NSAID and a triptan to be approved for migraine treatment. An oral fixed-dose combination of sumatriptan and naproxen (Treximet, and generics) is approved for use in patients ≥12 years old.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2025 Apr 28;67(1727):68-70   doi:10.58347/tml.2025.1727b |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Acetaminophen Safety

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 28, 2002  (Issue 1142)
surgery (HJ McQuay et al, Am J Ther 2002; 9:179). There are no published data showing that a dose of 1000 ...
An FDA panel has recommended that stronger warnings about hepatotoxicity be added to the labeling for acetaminophen (www.fda.gov, search "acetaminophen hepatotoxicity").
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2002 Oct 28;44(1142):91-3 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Acetaminophen Safety - Deja Vu

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 13, 2009  (Issue 1316)
in treating moderate to severe postoperative pain, mainly after oral, gynecologic or orthopedic surgery. 2 ...
Concerns have surfaced again at the FDA and in the media about the safety of acetaminophen and the multiplicity of products on the market in the US that contain various amounts of it.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2009 Jul 13;51(1316):53-4 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Drugs for GERD and Peptic Ulcer Disease

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 04, 2022  (Issue 1647)
and other products available outside the US contain larger amounts of alginate. ANTIREFLUX SURGERY — In patients ...
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the most common GI condition encountered in the outpatient setting; it affects about 20% of people in the US.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2022 Apr 4;64(1647):49-56 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Drugs for Opioid Use Disorder

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 04, 2023  (Issue 1684)
guidelines recommend that patients taking the drug who require surgery continue taking it, with full ...
Opioid use disorder is a chronic, relapsing disease with physical and psychiatric components. It is associated with economic hardship, social isolation, incarceration, increased rates of blood-borne infections such as HIV and viral hepatitis, adverse pregnancy outcomes, and increased mortality. According to the NIH, there were 80,411 deaths involving an opioid in the US in 2021, more than in any previous year. Several guidelines on the management of opioid use disorder are available; all recommend maintenance pharmacotherapy as the standard of care.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2023 Sep 4;65(1684):137-44   doi:10.58347/tml.2023.1684a |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 08, 2024  (Issue 1693)
elective surgery who are receiving oral anticoagulant therapy for AF.19 LEFT ATRIAL APPENDAGEAL OCCLUSION ...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia in the world. Risk factor modification, anticoagulation, rhythm control, and rate control are the four pillars of its management. American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) guidelines on management of AF were updated recently.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2024 Jan 8;66(1693):1-8   doi:10.58347/tml.2024.1693a |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Treatment of Clostridium difficile-Associated Disease (CDAD)

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 06, 2006  (Issue 1247)
disease in Quebec, Canada. Clin Infect Dis 2006: 42:758. 12. K Koss et al. The outcome of surgery ...
The gram-positive anaerobic bacillus Clostridium difficile is the most common identifiable cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea. The antibiotics most often implicated have been ampicillin, second and third generation cephalosporins, clindamycin and fluoroquinolones. The emergence in recent years of a new, more toxic epidemic strain (BI/NAP1), possibly related to widespread use of fluoroquinolones, has caused a marked increase in the incidence and severity of C. difficile-associated disease (CDAD).
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2006 Nov 6;48(1247):89-90 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Drugs for Percutaneous Coronary Interventions

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 06, 2004  (Issue 1197)
to aspirin can increase bleeding, particularly with aspirin doses higher than 81 mg or with surgery. TTP ...
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), such as balloon angioplasty or stent placement, predisposes to subsequent thrombosis. The current pharmacologic approach to prevention of this problem combines an anticoagulant with one or more antiplatelet drugs.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2004 Dec 6;46(1197):100 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction