Search Results for "antifungals"
Search again or select article below to purchase. Single article price: $45. Order 3 or more at one time and receive a 10% discount.
Sort by relevance | Sort by date
Searched for antifungals. Results 31 to 40 of 59 total matches.
Cilostazol for Intermittent Claudication
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 07, 1999 (Issue 1052)
grapefruit juice and the antifungals ketoconazole (Nizoral) and
itraconazole (Sporanox), may also increase ...
Cilostazol, a phosphodiesterase III inhibitor that has been used in Japan since 1988, has been approved by the FDA for treatment on intermittent claudication due to occlusive peripheral arterial disease.
New Simvastatin Dosing Recommendations
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 08, 2011 (Issue 1370)
Contraindicated
Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors: Other Drugs:
Antifungals Gemfibrozil (Lopid)
Itraconazole (Sporanox ...
The FDA has announced changes in the labeling of simvastatin to reduce the risk of myopathy. These changes include limiting the use of the 80-mg maximum dose to patients who have been taking it for 12 months or more without evidence of myopathy and new recommendations for use of simvastatin with other drugs. Simvastatin is available alone (Zocor, and others) and in combination with ezetimibe (Vytorin) and with niacin (Simcor).
More New Drugs for HIV and Associated Infections
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 14, 1997 (Issue 994)
— A high-dose (100 mg/ml) oral suspension of the antifungal drug amphotericin B has recently been marketed ...
Four new drugs have become available in the USA for HIV infection or its complications. Nevirapine (Viramune - Roxane), intravenous cidofovir (Vistide - Gilead), and amphotericin B oral suspension (Fungizone Oral Suspension - Bristol-Myers Squibb) have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration; nelfinavir (Viracept - Agouron) is currently available only through an "Expanded Access Program."
Ketoconazole Shampoo For Dandruff
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 22, 1994 (Issue 927)
antifungal drug widely used in a tablet formulation for treatment of systemic fungal infections (Medical ...
Ketoconazole (Nizoral - Janssen), an imidazole antifungal drug widely used in a tablet formulation for treatment of systemic fungal infections (Medical Letter 36:16, 1994) and as a topical preparation for fungal skin infections, is also available as a shampoo for treatment of seborrheic dandruff. The shampoo is sold only by prescription.
Probiotics Revisited
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 07, 2013 (Issue 1407)
, which contains
S. boulardii, should not be taken with oral systemic
antifungal medications ...
Probiotics are live, nonpathogenic microorganisms
(usually bacteria or yeasts) marketed as dietary supplements.
They have not been approved by the FDA for
any indication. Since our last article on this subject,
some new data have become available.
Anidulafungin (Eraxis) for Candida Infections
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 22, 2006 (Issue 1235)
– Pfizer), a
third intravenous echinocandin antifungal,
1,2
has been
approved by the FDA for treatment ...
Anidulafungin (ay nid yoo la fun jin; Eraxis - Pfizer), a third intravenous echinocandin antifungal, has been approved by the FDA for treatment of esophageal candidiasis, candidemia, and other complicated Candida infections (intra-abdominal abscess or peritonitis).
Quetiapine for Schizophrenia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 19, 1997 (Issue 1016)
, potent inhibitors of CYP3A4 such as azole antifungals, erythromycin, nefazodone (Serzone) or fluvoxamine ...
Quetiapine (Seroquel - Zeneca), a dibenzothiazepine derivative, has been approved by the FDA for treatment of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. It is a new addition to the 'atypical' antipsychotics, which include olanzapine (Zyprexa - Medical Letter, 39:5, 1997), risperidone (Risperdal) and clozapine (Clozaril). Atypical antipsychotic drugs generally are less likely to cause extrapyramidal symptoms than older drugs such as haloperidol (Haldol, and others) or the phenothiazines.
Loratadine - A New Antihistamine
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 06, 1993 (Issue 902)
— According to its manufacturer, the antifungal drug ketoconazole (Nizoral)
interacts with loratadine ...
Loratadine (Claritin - Schering), a new H 1 -receptor antagonist, has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis in patients more than 12 years old. It will compete with older, relatively sedating drugs such as chlorpheniramine (Chlor-Trimeton, and others) and clemastine (Tavist - Medical Letter, 35:9, 1993) and with newer relatively non-sedating agents such as terfenadine (Seldane) and astemizole (Hismanal).
Pasireotide (Signifor) for Cushing's Disease
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 13, 2013 (Issue 1416)
. The imidazole antifungal ketoconazole
(Nizoral, and generics), which decreases adrenal production
of cortisol ...
The FDA has approved the somatostatin analog
pasireotide diaspartate (Signifor – Novartis) for treatment
of adults with Cushing's disease (cortisol excess caused
by an ACTH-secreting pituitary tumor) who are not candidates
for pituitary surgery or for whom surgery has not
been curative. Pasireotide is the first drug approved in
the US specifically to treat Cushing's disease. The
antiprogestin mifepristone (Korlym) was approved last
year for control of hyperglycemia in patients with
Cushing's syndrome, which includes other causes of
hypercortisolism, such as exogenous steroids and...
Safety of Terfenadine and Astemizole
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 07, 1992 (Issue 863)
concurrently with
the antifungal ketoconazole (Nizoral) or a macrolide antibiotic, especially troleandomycin ...
Terfenadine (Seldane - Marion Merrell Dow) and astemizole (Hismanal - Janssen) are nonsedating antihistamines widely used to treat symptoms of allergic rhinitis (Medical Letter, 27:65, 1985; 31:43, 1989). Both are available without a prescription in Canada, and the US Food and Drug Administration is apparently considering terfenadine for over-the-counter availability in the USA.