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Drugs for MRSA Skin and Soft-Tissue Infections
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 12, 2014 (Issue 1442)
in US emergency department patients,
2004 and 2008. Clin Infect Dis 2011; 53:144.
2. R Dantes et al. National ...
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA),
which was traditionally a nosocomially-acquired
organism but now frequently occurs in the absence
of healthcare exposure, is the predominant cause of
suppurative skin and soft-tissue infections in many parts
of the US. Community-associated MRSA usually
causes furunculosis, purulent cellulitis, and abscesses,
but necrotizing fasciitis, necrotizing pneumonia, and
sepsis can also occur.
Safety of Testosterone Replacement Therapy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 14, 2016 (Issue 1490)
medications: a systematic review and metaanalysis.
Expert Opin Drug Saf 2014; 13:1327.
7. R Sharma et al ...
Three coordinated double-blind, placebo-controlled
clinical trials have evaluated the efficacy of one year of
testosterone replacement therapy in improving sexual
function, physical function, and vitality in a total of
790 men ≥65 years old with moderately low serum
testosterone concentrations and symptoms suggesting
hypoandrogenism. Sexual function improved
modestly, and there appeared to be marginal benefits
in some areas of physical function and vitality as well.
The trials were not designed to evaluate the safety of
testosterone replacement therapy.
Brivaracetam (Briviact) for Epilepsy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 18, 2016 (Issue 1499)
, flexible-dose trial. Epilepsia
2014; 55:38.
7. R Kälviäinen et al. Brivaracetam in Unverricht-Lundborg ...
Brivaracetam (Briviact – UCB), an analog of
levetiracetam (Keppra, and others), has been approved
by the FDA for adjunctive treatment of partial-onset
seizures in patients ≥16 years old. New drugs for
epilepsy are often approved initially only as adjunctive
treatment for partial seizures.
Drugs for Acute Otitis Media in Children
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 07, 2022 (Issue 1643)
a higher incidence
of diarrhea than amoxicillin.
1. R Kaur et al. Dynamic changes in otopathogens ...
More antibiotics are prescribed for treatment of acute
otitis media (AOM) than for any other infection in
young children. Children with AOM typically present
with otalgia, fever, and bulging and erythema of the
tympanic membrane.
DaxibotulinumtoxinA (Daxxify) for Frown Lines (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 22, 2024 (Issue 1707)
vials for chronic sialorrhea, upper limb
spasticity, and cervical dystonia.
1 R Small. Botulinum ...
The FDA has approved daxibotulinumtoxinA-lanm
(Daxxify – Revance), an acetylcholine release inhibitor
and neuromuscular blocking agent, for temporary
improvement in the appearance of moderate to severe
glabellar (frown) lines associated with corrugator
and/or procerus muscle activity. Daxxify is the fifth
botulinumtoxin type A product to be approved in the
US for this indication (see Table 1). It is also approved
for treatment of cervical dystonia in adults
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2024 Jul 22;66(1707):e121-2 doi:10.58347/tml.2024.1707g | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Drugs That May Cause Psychiatric Symptoms
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 15, 2008 (Issue 1301)
. Ibuprofen and psychotic exacerbation. Am J Psychiatry 2002; 159:1606.
8. R Foster et al. More on abacavir ...
Many drugs can cause psychiatric symptoms, but a causal connection is often difficult to establish. Psychiatric symptoms that emerge during drug treatment could also be due to the underlying illness, previously unrecognized psychopathology, or psychosocial factors. The withdrawal of some drugs can cause symptoms such as anxiety, psychosis, delirium, agitation or depression.
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Drugs for Hypothyroidism
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 20, 2023 (Issue 1670)
to
rT3 due to increased D3 deiodinase and/or
decreased thyroid hormone transport
Monitor thyroid ...
Primary hypothyroidism is usually the result of
Hashimoto's (autoimmune) thyroiditis, thyroidectomy,
or radioactive iodine therapy. Treatment of
hypothyroidism with replacement doses of thyroid
hormone is usually lifelong. Levothyroxine (LT4;
synthetic thyroxine; Synthroid, and others) is the drug
of choice.1
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2023 Feb 20;65(1670):25-9 doi:10.58347/tml.2023.1670a | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Ciprofloxacin
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 29, 1988 (Issue 758)
, and in low concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid (R Wise and IA Donovan, Am J Med, 82 Suppl 4A:103, 1987 ...
Ciprofloxacin hydrochloride (Cipro - Miles), a synthetic antibacterial agent, was recently marketed in the USA for oral treatment of a wide variety of infections. Ciprofloxacin is the second fluoroquinolone to become available in this country; norfloxacin (Noroxin - Medical Letter, 29:25, 1987) is marketed only for treatment of urinary tract infections. Fluoroquinolones are more potent and have a much broader spectrum of activity than older quinolones such as nalidixic acid (NegGram).
Choice of Benzodiazepines
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 26, 1988 (Issue 760)
et al, J Clin Psychopharmacol, 4:2, 1983; R Fontaine et al, Am J Psychiatry, 141:848, 1984; KG Power ...
Since The Medical Letter last reviewed the choice of benzodiazepines (Volume 23, page 41, 1981), several new drugs have been marketed and some old ones are now available generically. Most of the benzodiazepines available for oral use in the USA are listed in the table on page 28.
Foods Interacting With MAO Inhibitors
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 10, 1989 (Issue 785)
, 1988; P Hannah
et al, Lancet, 1:879, 1988
6. JA Murray et al, Lancet, 1:1167, 1988; R Draper et al ...
Many fermented foods contain tyramine as a byproduct formed by the bacterial breakdown of the amino acid tyrosine; it can also be formed by para-hydroxylation of phenylethylamine or dehydroxylation of DOPA and dopamine. Tyramine and some other amines found in food can cause hypertensive reactions in patients taking monoamine oxidase (MAO)inhibitors.