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Itraconazole
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 22, 1993 (Issue 888)
concentrations
reach a peak in about four hours and, with use of loading doses, reach a steady state after ...
Itraconazole (Sporanox - Janssen), an antifungal triazole, has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for oral treatment of histoplasmosis and blastomycosis. These two endemic mycoses occur both in normal hosts and in immunocompromised patients, such as those with AIDS (RW Bradsher, Clin Infect Dis, 14:S82, 1992; LJ Wheat, Clin Infect Dis, 14:S91, 1992).
Capsaicin - A Topical Analgesic
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 26, 1992 (Issue 873)
% capsaicin; the drug was previously
available in a 0.025% concentration as Zostrix.
MECHANISM OF ACTION ...
Capsaicin, a vanillyl alkaloid found in hot peppers and related plants, is now available without a prescription as Zostrix-HP (GenDerm) for topical relief of pain due to diabetic neuropathy, herpes zoster, or arthritis. The new formulation contains 0.075% capsaicin; the drug was previously available in a 0.025% concentration as Zostrix.
Valproate for Bipolar Disorder
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 19, 1994 (Issue 929)
moderate to good results with valproate alone or concurrently with other drugs
for maintenance treatment ...
Although lithium (Eskalith, and others) is the standard treatment for bipolar (manic-depressive) disorder, 20% to 40% of patients do not respond adequately or cannot tolerate its adverse effects (Medical Letter, 33:43, 1991). Results of recent studies suggest that valproate (Depakene - valproic acid; Depakote - divalproex sodium), a widely used anticonvulsant (Medical Letter, 31:1, 1989), might be an effective alternative. Other anticonvulsants, particularly carbamazepine (Tegretol, and others), have also been used as second-line drugs for treatment of mania and other psychiatric ...
Doxepin Cream for Pruritus
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 28, 1994 (Issue 934)
concentrations ranging
from nondetectable to 47 ng/ml, with a mean of 11 ng/ml; the area of skin treated ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the marketing of 5% doxepin hydrochloride cream (Zonalon - GenDerm) for treatment of pruritus due to eczematous dermatoses. Oral doxepin is used as a tricyclic antidepressant (Sinequan, and others).
Tizanidine for Spasticity
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 04, 1997 (Issue 1004)
and completely absorbed, especially in the presence of food. Plasma concentrations reach a peak in about 1.5 ...
Tizanidine (Zanaflex - Athena Neurosciences) has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for oral treatment of increased muscle tone associated with spasticity. It has been available in Europe and Japan for 12 years as a short-term muscle relaxant.
Clobazam (Onfi) for Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 05, 2012 (Issue 1385)
. Clobazam is also a mild inducer of
CYP3A4 and may reduce serum concentrations of
drugs metabolized ...
Clobazam (Onfi – Lundbeck), an oral benzodiazepine, has been approved by the FDA for adjunctive treatment of seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) in patients ≥2 years old. It has been available in Canada (Frisium) and other countries for years for treatment of anxiety and many types of epilepsy.
Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor (Trikafta) for Cystic Fibrosis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 13, 2020 (Issue 1589)
with a strong CYP3A
inducer, and dosage reductions are required when it
is taken with a strong or moderate ...
The FDA has approved Trikafta (Vertex), a fixed-dose
combination of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane
conductance regulator (CFTR) modulators elexacaftor,
tezacaftor, and ivacaftor, for oral treatment of cystic
fibrosis (CF) in patients ≥12 years old who have at
least one Phe508del mutation in the CFTR gene. About
90% of patients with CF have at least one copy of the
Phe508del (also called F508del) mutation. This is the
first approval for elexacaftor. Ivacaftor is available
alone (Kalydeco) and in 2-drug combinations with
tezacaftor (Symdeco) and lumacaftor...
Cenobamate (Xcopri) for Focal Seizures
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 24, 2020 (Issue 1605)
.
Cenobamate is an inducer of CYP2B6, 2C8, and 3A4
and may reduce serum concentrations of drugs ...
The FDA has approved cenobamate (Xcopri – SK Life
Science) for oral treatment of partial-onset (focal)
seizures in adults.
Minocycline Foam (Zilxi) for Rosacea
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 16, 2020 (Issue 1611)
of rosacea applied 2 grams of
minocycline foam 1.5% once daily for 14 days, serum
concentrations ...
The FDA has approved a 1.5% topical foam formulation
of minocycline (Zilxi – Foamix) for treatment of
inflammatory lesions of rosacea in adults. It is
the only topical minocycline product approved for
this indication. The same manufacturer markets
minocycline foam 4% (Amzeeq) for treatment of acne
in patients ≥9 years old.
Lenacapavir (Yeztugo) for HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 18, 2025 (Issue 1735)
— Lenacapavir is a substrate
of CYP3A. Use of lenacapavir with moderate (e.g.,
oxcarbazepine) or strong CYP3A ...
The FDA has approved oral and injectable formulations
of the HIV-1 capsid inhibitor lenacapavir (Yeztugo –
Gilead) for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to reduce
the risk of sexually acquired HIV-1 in at-risk adolescents
and adults. Lenacapavir is the first drug to be approved
for this indication that is given twice-yearly; other drugs
approved for this indication are given once daily or once
every 2 months. Lenacapavir was approved in 2022
as Sunlenca for use with other antiretroviral drugs to
treat multidrug-resistant HIV-1 infection (MDR-HIV) in
heavily treatment-experienced...
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