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Electronic Cigarettes
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 11, 2013 (Issue 1429)
among
smokers, but also among non-smokers.1,2
THE DEVICES — E-cigarettes are battery-operated
devices ...
Electronic cigarettes, also called e-cigarettes, are advertised
as a safer, more convenient, and socially acceptable
alternative to smoking tobacco cigarettes. Widely
available in retail stores and on the Internet, their use
has been increasing over recent years, primarily among
smokers, but also among non-smokers.
Meters for Glucose Monitoring
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 25, 1992 (Issue 886)
and are smaller than the other devices. With either type of device, the
glucose concentration is read ...
Most patients with diabetes mellitus now test their own blood glucose. In recent years, meters commercially available for self-testing have become smaller and easier to use.
NovolinPen for Insulin Injection
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 30, 1988 (Issue 782)
FOR
ONLINE USERS
NOVOLINPEN FOR INSULIN INJECTION
The NovolinPen (Squibb - Novo) is a device that uses ...
The NovolinPen (Squibb - Novo) is a device that uses prefilled cartridges to inject semisynthetic human insulin (Medical Letter, 25:63, 1983). Three formulations are available: regular insulin (Novolin R PenFill), NPH insulin isophane (Novolin N PenFill) and a mixture of 70% NPH and 30% regular (Novolin 70/30 PenFill). The NovolinPen is advertised as more accurate, more convenient and less expensive than conventional syringes and needles. The same device is marketed in Canada as the Novolin-Pen II (Connaught Novo). (An earlier device is also available as the Novolin-Pen in Canada and the...
Transdermal Fentanyl (Ionsys) for Postoperative Pain
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 09, 2015 (Issue 1481)
opioid formulation.
THE DEVICE — The fentanyl iontophoretic transdermal
system (ITS) has two parts ...
A patient-controlled fentanyl iontophoretic transdermal
system (Ionsys – The Medicines Company)
is now available for short-term management of acute
postoperative pain in adults requiring opioid analgesia
in the hospital. Before using Ionsys, patients must
be titrated to a comfortable level of analgesia with
another opioid formulation.
An Epinephrine Nasal Spray (neffy) for Anaphylaxis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 14, 2024 (Issue 1713)
.
▶ Cost: The wholesale acquisition cost of a package containing
two single-use devices is $710; according ...
The FDA has approved an epinephrine nasal spray
(neffy – ARS Pharma) for emergency treatment
of type 1 hypersensitivity reactions including
anaphylaxis in patients who weigh ≥30 kg. It is
the first noninjectable epinephrine product to be
approved for this indication.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2024 Oct 14;66(1713):163-4 doi:10.58347/tml.2024.1713b | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
The Viralizer For The Common Cold
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 27, 1989 (Issue 784)
), a heated nebulizer-sprayer
device marketed for treatment of colds, sore throats, allergy and sinusitis ...
Recently, full-page advertisements have appeared in the New York Times and other newspapers promoting the Viralizer (Viral Response Systems, Greenwich, CT), a heated nebulizer-sprayer device marketed for treatment of colds, sore throats, allergy and sinusitis symptoms. The device is available without a prescription for about $30 to $40.
Naloxone (Narcan) Nasal Spray for Opioid Overdose
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 04, 2016 (Issue 1485)
, but
naloxone solution has been administered intranasally
off-label, using a mucosal atomizer device.1 The drug ...
The recent increase in deaths due to overdose of
heroin and prescription opioids in the US has renewed
interest in the opioid antagonist naloxone, particularly
in making it available to first responders and to
relatives and close friends of persons using heroin or
taking prescription opioids. IV or IM administration
by healthcare professionals is preferred, but
peripheral venous access may be difficult to obtain
in IV drug abusers, and exposure to their blood may
be hazardous.
The Female Condom
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 24, 1993 (Issue 912)
in a few months.
THE DEVICE — The female condom is a soft, loose-fitting polyurethane sheath, closed ...
A condom for women (Reality - Wisconsin Pharmacal) to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, has been approved for marketing by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Already available in many family planning clinics, it will be available in pharmacies in a few months.
The Crystal Ear Hearing Aid
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 05, 1998 (Issue 1028)
with impaired hearing. Some
patients may be asking their physicians about these devices.
HEARING AIDS ...
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.
New Glucose-monitoring Technologies
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 08, 2003 (Issue 1171)
NEW GLUCOSE-MONITORING DEVICES
Improved glucose meters and 2 sensing systems for continuous ...
Improved glucose meters and 2 sensing systems for continuous monitoring have become available for management of diabetes.