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Drugs for Bacterial Infections
Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter • Jul 01, 2013 (Issue 131)
Drugs for Bacterial Infections ...
The text that follows reviews some common bacterial
infections and their empiric treatment pending the
results of culture and susceptibility testing. The recommendations
made here are based on the results of
susceptibility studies, clinical trials, and the opinions
of Medical Letter reviewers. Tables 1 and 2 list the usual
dosages of antibacterial drugs.
Twinrix: A Combination Hepatitis A and B Vaccine
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 06, 2001 (Issue 1110)
transmission, intravenous drug abuse, hemodialysis, unprotected sexual contact and occupational exposure ...
A vaccine to prevent both Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B (Twinrix), previously licensed in Canada and Europe, is now available in the US for adults.
Health Problems in the Persian Gulf
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 22, 1991 (Issue 838)
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On Drugs and Therapeutics
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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.
In Brief: New Benzodiazepine Warnings
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 02, 2020 (Issue 1610)
of benzodiazepines describing the potential for
these drugs to be abused and misused and to cause
addiction ...
The FDA now requires boxed warnings in the package
inserts of benzodiazepines describing the potential for
these drugs to be abused and misused and to cause
addiction and physical dependence. Benzodiazepine
labels have contained a boxed warning about a risk of
serious drug interactions with opioids since 2016.
Organ Donation for Transplantation
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 07, 1995 (Issue 952)
it is confined to the central
nervous system. Bacteremia or a history of IV drug abuse may also make ...
Since the last Medical Letter article on this subject (volume 25, page 54, 1983), transplantation of various organs has become routine, but problems of supply and demand have persisted. The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), which has contracted with the federal government to maintain a list of patients waiting for transplantation and a registry of patients who have received an organ, reports that 18,251 patients received an organ transplant in 1994, and as of June 1995 more than 40,000 patients were waiting for one.
Routine Immunization for Adult
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 01, 1990 (Issue 819)
male homosexuals, intravenous drug abusers, sexually promiscuous men or women, household and sexual ...
Six vaccines are recommended for routine use in adults living in the USA (Guide for Adult Immunization, 2nd ed, Philadelphia:American College of Physicians, 1990). Immunization recommendations for travel outside the USA were published in The Medical Letter, volume 32, page 33, April 6, 1990.
Extended-Release Hydrocodone (Hysingla ER) for Pain
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 11, 2015 (Issue 1468)
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on Drugs and Therapeutics
Objective Drug Reviews Since 1959
Volume 57 (Issue ...
The FDA has approved a second extended-release (ER)
formulation of the oral opioid agonist hydrocodone
(Hysingla ER – Purdue) for management of pain severe
enough to require continuous long-term therapy and
for which alternative treatment options are inadequate.
Hysingla ER tablets have abuse-deterrent properties
to discourage their misuse.
Fentanyl Sublingual Spray (Subsys) for Breakthrough Cancer Pain
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 14, 2012 (Issue 1390)
, are dangerous in overdose, and
are subject to abuse. o
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The FDA has approved a sublingual spray formulation of
fentanyl (Subsys – Insys) for management of breakthrough
pain in adult cancer patients who are receiving
and are tolerant to opioid therapy (taking ≥60 mg/day of
oral morphine or the equivalent). Fentanyl is already
available in the US for intravenous, intrathecal, epidural,
transdermal and transmucosal use.
Extended-Release Hydromorphone (Exalgo) for Pain
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 08, 2011 (Issue 1370)
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On Drugs and Therapeutics
Volume 53 (Issue 1370)
August 8, 2011
www.medicalletter.org ...
The FDA has approved the opioid agonist hydromorphone in a once-daily extended-release (ER) oral tablet formulation (Exalgo – Covidien) for the management of moderate to severe pain in opioid-tolerant patients requiring continuous, long-term therapy. Another hydromorphone ER formulation (Palladone – Purdue) was available previously, but was withdrawn from the market because taking it with alcohol could interfere with the extended-release mechanism and lead to rapid release of potentially lethal amounts of the drug ("dose-dumping").
In Brief: Respiratory Depression with Gabapentinoids
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 01, 2020 (Issue 1599)
with opioids and other CNS
depressants, gabapentinoid misuse and abuse has been
increasing. Gabapentin ...
The FDA has required new warnings in the labels of
gabapentin (Neurontin, and others) and pregabalin (Lyrica,
Lyrica CR, and generics) about the risk of life-threatening or
fatal respiratory depression in patients with respiratory risk
factors. Respiratory risk factors include chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD) and concurrent use of opioids
or other CNS depressants. Elderly patients are also at
increased risk.