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Mometasone/Formoterol (Dulera) for Asthma
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 18, 2010 (Issue 1349)
of inhaled mometasone
can cause skin bruising and thinning due to
systemic absorption, and oral candidiasis ...
A combination of the corticosteroid mometasone furoate (Asmanex) and the long-acting beta2-agonist
(LABA) formoterol (Foradil) has become available in a
single metered-dose inhaler (Dulera – Schering) for
treatment of asthma in patients ≥12 years old. It is the
third corticosteroid/LABA combination inhaler to
become available for this indication in the US. None of
these combinations should be used for initial treatment
of asthma or for acute treatment of asthma symptoms.
Sumatriptan for Migraine
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 02, 1992 (Issue 880)
of the skin, nausea, a general feeling of heaviness, and a
sense of tightness and pressure in the chest ...
Sumatriptan (soo ma trip' tan; Imitrex - Glaxo), a serotonin (5-HT) agonist, is now available in Canada and may soon be available in the USA for oral or parenteral treatment of migraine headache. The parenteral formulation is designed for patients to inject themselves subcutaneously. Sumatriptan is not recommended for prophylactic use.
Ibritumomab Tiuxetan (Zevalin) for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 25, 2002 (Issue 1144)
reactions caused by rituximab: tachycardia, flushing, chills, fever,
sweats, itching, skin rash ...
Yttrium-90 ibritumomab tiuxetan (Zevalin -IDEC) was approved by the FDA for treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory low-grade follicular or transformed B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), including patients with follicular lymphoma refractory to rituximab (Rituxan -Medical Letter 1998; 40:65). Zevalin is the first radioimmunoconjugate to be approved for treatment of cancer.
Berotralstat (Orladeyo) for Prevention of Hereditary Angioedema (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 26, 2021 (Issue 1629)
days, typically
involving the extremities, skin, and gastrointestinal,
oropharyngeal, and laryngeal ...
Berotralstat (Orladeyo – Biocryst), an oral plasma
kallikrein inhibitor, has been approved by the FDA
for prevention of hereditary angioedema (HAE)
attacks in adults and children ≥12 years old. The
subcutaneously-injected plasma kallikrein inhibitor
lanadelumab-flyo (Takhzyro) and the human plasma-derived
C1 esterase inhibitors (C1INHs) Cinryze, which
is given IV, and Haegarda, which is given SC, have been
available for prophylaxis of HAE for years.
Sofpironium (Sofdra) for Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 19, 2024 (Issue 1709)
that has not responded to OTC antiperspirants, but
they can cause skin irritation.
Once-daily use of Qbrexza ...
The FDA has approved a 12.45% gel formulation of the
anticholinergic drug sofpironium (Sofdra – Botanix) for
treatment of primary axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive
underarm sweating) in patients ≥9 years old.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2024 Aug 19;66(1709):133-4 doi:10.58347/tml.2024.1709c | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Treatment of Onychomycosis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 18, 2021 (Issue 1635)
or systemic lupus erythematosus, and serious skin
reactions, includ-ing toxic epidermal necrolysis ...
Onychomycosis is caused most commonly by
Trichophyton rubrum or T. mentagrophytes. About
10% of all persons worldwide and 40% of those ≥60
years old are believed to have the disease. Risk
factors include older age, diabetes, poor peripheral
circulation, smoking, HIV infection, psoriasis, and
immunosuppression. Left untreated, onychomycosis
can cause nail plate destruction, ingrown nails, and
(particularly in patients with diabetes) secondary
infections. Guidelines on treatment of onychomycosis
have been published.
Ciprofloxacin
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 29, 1988 (Issue 758)
, gastrointestinal tract, skin and soft tissues, and in osteomyelitis, even when some of
the pathogens were ...
Ciprofloxacin hydrochloride (Cipro - Miles), a synthetic antibacterial agent, was recently marketed in the USA for oral treatment of a wide variety of infections. Ciprofloxacin is the second fluoroquinolone to become available in this country; norfloxacin (Noroxin - Medical Letter, 29:25, 1987) is marketed only for treatment of urinary tract infections. Fluoroquinolones are more potent and have a much broader spectrum of activity than older quinolones such as nalidixic acid (NegGram).
Health Problems in the Persian Gulf
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 22, 1991 (Issue 838)
, and others) is recommended (Medical Letter, 32:28,
1990). Insect repellents for skin and clothing (Medical ...
With the deployment of hundreds of thousands of troops in Saudi Arabia, health problems endemic to the Arabian Peninsula may be coming to the attention of physicians in the USA and other areas.
Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation for Treatment of Cardiac Arrhythmias
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 26, 1996 (Issue 973)
electrode on the skin. The highest resistance to the flow of current occurs at the
interface between ...
In recent years, selective destruction of cardiac tissue by radiofrequency energy has become a routine procedure for treatment of some types of cardiac arrhythmias, particularly supraventricular tachycardias (MM Scheinman, Pacing Clin Electrophysiol, 18:1474, 1995).
Propecia and Rogaine Extra Strength for Alopecia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 27, 1998 (Issue 1021)
. Dihydrotestosterone binds to androgen receptors in the skin and other organs (ME Sawaya, Dermatol Clin, 15:37,
1997 ...
Two new formulations of existing drugs were recently approved by the FDA for treatment of male androgenetic alopecia. Finasteride, a steroid 5alpha-reductase inhibitor previously marketed in a 5-mg tablet as Proscar for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (Medical Letter, 34:83, 1992), has now been approved in a 1-mg tablet as Propecia (Merck) for oral treatment of men with male pattern hair loss. Minoxidil, a peripheral vasodilator used to treat hypertension, was previously available over the counter in a 2% topical solution (Rogaine, and others) for treatment of androgenetic alopecia...