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Drugs for Plaque Psoriasis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 30, 2024 (Issue 1712)
breastfeeding; serum concentrations of
TNF inhibitors in breast milk are expected to be
minimal.15,44 ...
Mild to moderate plaque psoriasis can be treated
with topical drugs and phototherapy. Patients
with moderate to severe disease generally require
systemic therapy. Guidelines for the treatment of
psoriasis with topical therapy, phototherapy, and
systemic drugs have recently been published.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2024 Sep 30;66(1712):153-60 doi:10.58347/tml.2024.1712a | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (Xyrem) for Narcolepsy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 09, 2002 (Issue 1145)
in pregnancy and whether it appears in breast milk are unknown. A 9-g
dose of sodium oxybate includes 1.6 g ...
The FDA has approved use of gamma hydroxybutyrate (sodium oxybate is the official generic name; Xyrem - Orphan Medical) for oral treatment of cataplexy in patients with narcolepsy. Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB), a metabolite of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), is a central-nervous-system depressant marketed in Europe for use in general anesthesia. In recent years it has been notorious for its use in "date-rape" (Medical Letter 2002; 44:21). Xyrem is a Schedule III controlled substance.
In Brief: Testing for Ovarian Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 02, 2007 (Issue 1264)
— A New Contraceptive Pill
Lapatinib (Tykerb) for Breast Cancer
Coming Soon in Treatment Guidelines ...
Recent publicity about symptoms of ovarian cancer will prompt many questions from patients about testing for the disease. Early-stage epithelial ovarian cancer is potentially curable, with survival rates of 90-95%, but about 75% of women have advanced or metastatic disease at diagnosis. Between physical examination and exploratory surgery, 2 tests are commonly used.1Transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) images the ovaries better than transabdominal ultrasound. In a study in which 25,327 asymptomatic women were screened with TVUS annually from 1987 to 2005, 364 patients had exploratory surgery, and 44...
Drugs for Ovulation Induction
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 31, 2011 (Issue 1376)
Effects – Adverse effects of clomiphene
include hot flushes, gastrointestinal disturbances,
breast ...
Infertility occurs in about 15% of couples. About one-third
of cases are due to problems with ovulation or other
female factors, another third are due to a male infertility
factor, and the remaining third are unexplained. In older
women, unexplained infertility is probably caused by
diminished quality and quantity of oocytes. The first
approach to treatment of female-factor infertility generally
is the use of drugs that stimulate oocyte production.
Riociguat (Adempas) for Pulmonary Hypertension
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 03, 2014 (Issue 1437)
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Concomitant use of riociguat with strong CYP and Pglycoprotein/breast cancer resistance protein (P-gp/BCRP ...
The FDA has approved the sGC stimulator riociguat
(rye" oh sig' ue at; Adempas – Bayer) for oral treatment
of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and
chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
(CTEPH) following surgery or when surgery is not an
option. It is the first drug to be approved for treatment
of CTEPH.
Isavuconazonium Sulfate (Cresemba) - A New Antifungal
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 14, 2016 (Issue 1490)
), organic cation
transporter 2 (OCT2), and breast cancer resistance
protein (BCRP). In vitro, it inhibits ...
The FDA has approved isavuconazonium sulfate
(Cresemba – Astellas) for intravenous and oral treatment
of invasive aspergillosis and invasive mucormycosis
in adults. Isavuconazonium sulfate is a prodrug of
isavuconazole, a broad-spectrum triazole antifungal.
Another Insulin Glargine (Basaglar) for Diabetes
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 02, 2017 (Issue 1511)
effects on the fetus
were detected. Endogenous insulin is present in breast
milk, but whether insulin ...
The FDA has approved Basaglar (Lilly/Boehringer
Ingelheim), a "follow-on" 100 units/mL insulin glargine
product similar to Lantus (Sanofi), which recently
went off patent. A 300 units/mL formulation of insulin
glargine (Toujeo) was approved in 2015.
Extended-Release Calcifediol (Rayaldee) for Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 27, 2017 (Issue 1515)
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Limited evidence suggests that calcifediol is poorly
excreted in breast milk.
CONCLUSION — Extended ...
The FDA has approved extended-release (ER)
calcifediol (25-hydroxyvitamin D3; Rayaldee –
Opko), a prohormone of calcitriol, the active form of
vitamin D3. It is indicated for treatment of secondary
hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) in adults with stage 3 or
4 chronic kidney disease (CKD) who have serum total
25-hydroxyvitamin D levels <30 ng/mL.
FDA Warns Against Use of Codeine and Tramadol in Children and Breastfeeding Women
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 22, 2017 (Issue 1521)
active metabolite,
are all excreted in breast milk; breastfed infants
whose mothers are taking codeine ...
The FDA has issued new warnings about the use of the
opioid analgesics codeine and tramadol in children,
particularly those <12 years old, and in breastfeeding
women due to concerns about the risk of respiratory
depression and death. The FDA previously issued
warnings about these drugs in 2013 and 2015.
Odactra - Sublingual Immunotherapy for House Dust Mite-Induced Allergic Rhinitis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 26, 2018 (Issue 1541)
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There are no data on the presence of Odactra in human
breast milk or on its effects on the breastfed infant ...
The FDA has approved Odactra (ALK), a sublingual
allergen extract, for immunotherapy in adults 18-65
years old with house dust mite (HDM)-induced allergic
rhinitis, with or without conjunctivitis. Odactra is the
first sublingual allergen extract to be approved in the
US for this indication. Three other sublingual allergen
extracts were approved earlier (see Table 1).