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Alpha-Galactosidase to Prevent Gas
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 02, 1993 (Issue 893)
the enzyme. Beano costs the retailer $5.97 for one 0.55-ounce dropper
bottle, according to Average Wholesale ...
The enzyme alpha-galactosidase (Beano - AkPharma), derived from a mold and classified as a food, is sold without presecription in pharmacies and food stores. The manufacturer recommends taking the anzyme to decrease intestinal gas producted by eating the high-fiber diets now widely recommended in the USA.
Bone Densitometry
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 22, 1996 (Issue 988)
of bone
density screening tests, not only in doctors’ offices and hospitals, but even in retail stores ...
Use of alendronate (Fosamax), estrogen and other drugs for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis (Medical Letter, 38:1, 1996) has been accompanied by widespread availability of bone density screening tests, not only in doctors offices and hospitals, but even in retail stores. Bone densitometry provides a quantitative measurement of bone mineralization that can be used to predict the risk of osteoporotic fractures.
Docosanol Cream (Abreva) for Recurrent Herpes Labialis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 13, 2000 (Issue 1092)
(SmithKline Beecham) 1% cream (1.5g) q2h during the day 27.17
* Retail price for one tube in the smallest ...
Doconsanol 10% cream, a long-chain saturated alcohol, has been approved by the FDA for over-the-counter treatment of herpes labialis.
Once-a-week Alendronate (Fosamax)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 19, 2001 (Issue 1100)
Book Update, March 2001. Retail prices
may be higher or lower, depending on the pharmacy ...
Once-a-week formulations of alendronate (Fosamax) in 35- and 70-mg tablets have now been approved by the FDA and are being heavily promoted for prevention and treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis. A new formulation of risedronate (Actonel) for once-a-week use is under development and may be available next year.
In Brief: Plan B OTC
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 11, 2006 (Issue 1243)
, and the OTC price
is not yet available. The retail price for the prescription
product varies from about $25 ...
The FDA has approved over-the-counter (OTC) sales of Plan B (Duramed), an emergency contraceptive package that contains two 0.75-mg tablets of levonorgestrel, to women ≥18 years old. Younger women still require a prescription. In one trial, two levonorgestrel 0.75-mg tablets taken 12 hours apart, the first within 72 hours after unprotected intercourse, decreased the pregnancy rate to 1%, compared to an expected rate of 8% (Task Force on Postovulatory Methods of Fertility Regulation, Lancet 1998; 352:428). How high doses of a progestin taken after coitus prevent pregnancy is unclear; they may...
Once-Daily Gabapentin (Gralise) for Postherpetic Neuralgia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 28, 2011 (Issue 1378)
. Cost of a 30-day supply (3 600-mg tabs/day) based on most recent data
(October 2011) from retail ...
A new once-daily formulation of gabapentin (Gralise –
Depomed) has been approved by the FDA for treatment
of postherpetic neuralgia (PHN). Immediate-release
(IR) gabapentin (Neurontin, and others), which
has been available in the US since 1994, is also
approved for this indication, but is taken three times a
day. Extended-release gabapentin enacarbil (Horizant)
was recently approved by the FDA for treatment of restless
legs syndrome.
Peginesatide (Omontys) for Anemia in Chronic Kidney Disease
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 11, 2012 (Issue 1392)
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May 1, 2012. Actual retail prices may be higher.
3 ...
The FDA has approved the erythropoiesis-stimulating
agent (ESA) peginesatide (Omontys – Affymax/Takeda),
a synthetic peptide analog of erythropoietin, for treatment
of anemia in patients with chronic kidney disease
(CKD) who are on dialysis. Peginesatide is the third ESA
to become available in the US.Overuse of the other two,
which have broader indications, has been a concern.
Mifepristone (Korlym) for Cushing's Syndrome
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 11, 2012 (Issue 1392)
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http://www.firstdatabank.com/support/drug-pricing-policy.aspx.
Accessed June 1, 2012. Actual retail ...
The FDA has approved the antiprogestin mifepristone
(Korlym – Corcept Therapeutics) for control of hyperglycemia
secondary to hypercortisolism in adults with
endogenous Cushing’s syndrome who have type 2 diabetes/
glucose intolerance and have not responded to,
or are not candidates for, surgery. Formerly known as
RU 486, mifepristone is also available in a lower
strength as Mifeprex for use in terminating an early
intrauterine pregnancy.
What Comes After Metformin for Type 2 Diabetes?
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 23, 2012 (Issue 1395)
-pricing-policy.aspx. Accessed July 11, 2012. Actual retail prices may be higher.
2. Glyburide ...
Most experts agree that lifestyle modifications and
metformin (Glucophage, and others) should be used
first to treat patients with type 2 diabetes. If metformin
alone fails to control hyperglycemia, there is
no general agreement on which drug should be
added next. A recent article in The Medical Letter
offered some support for a sulfonylurea. Three
recent trials published in The Lancet favored the
long-acting basal insulin glargine, the glucagon-like
peptide (GLP-1) analog exenatide, and the dipeptidyl
peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor linagliptin, respectively.
Some of the advantages...
Diclegis for Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 05, 2013 (Issue 1422)
://www.firstdatabank.
com/support/drug-pricing-policy.aspx. Actual retail
price may be higher.
antihistamines ...
The FDA has approved Diclegis (Duchesnay), a fixed-dose,
delayed-release combination of the H1-antihistamine
doxylamine and the vitamin B6 analog pyridoxine,
for treatment of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy in
women who do not respond to conservative management.
It is only available by prescription. Doxylamine
and pyridoxine, both currently available over the
counter, were previously available by prescription in a
fixed-dose combination (Bendectin) for morning sickness.
Bendectin was voluntarily withdrawn in the US in
1983 because of claims of teratogenicity that have
since been...