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Expanded Table: Some Available Insulins for Type 2 Diabetes (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 06, 2019 (Issue 1571)
▶ Transient cough and throat pain are common
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Comparison Table: Some Available Insulins ...
View the Expanded Table: Some Available Insulins
Estradiol/Progesterone (Bijuva) for Menopausal Vasomotor Symptoms
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 01, 2019 (Issue 1575)
adverse effects
of estradiol/progesterone 1/100 mg were breast
tenderness, headache, pelvic pain ...
The FDA has approved Bijuva (TherapeuticsMD), a
fixed-dose combination of estradiol and progesterone,
for oral treatment of moderate to severe vasomotor
symptoms (hot flashes) due to menopause in women
with an intact uterus. The manufacturer is marketing
Bijuva as "the first and only FDA-approved combination
of bio-identical estradiol and bio-identical progesterone
in a single daily oral capsule".
IV Amisulpride (Barhemsys) for Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 28, 2020 (Issue 1614)
, procedural
hypo-tension, abdominal distension, and infusionsite
pain. QT interval prolongation occurs ...
The FDA has approved IV amisulpride (Barhemsys –
Acacia), a selective dopamine-2 and -3 (D2/D3) receptor
antagonist, for prevention and treatment of postoperative
nausea and vomiting (PONV) in adults. It is the first
antiemetic to be approved for rescue treatment of
PONV in patients who have symptoms despite receiving
antiemetic prophylaxis. Oral formulations of amisulpride
are available in Europe for treatment of schizophrenia
and acute psychotic episodes.
Comparison Table: Some Drugs for Gout (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 30, 2023 (Issue 1688)
209.40
156.70
179.50
327.00
Common: diarrhea, pharyngolaryngeal pain,
nausea, vomiting
Rare: blood ...
View the Comparison Table: Some Drugs for Gout
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2023 Oct 30;65(1688):e176-9 doi:10.58347/tml.2023.1688c | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Vanzacaftor, Tezacaftor, and Deutivacaftor (Alyftrek) for Cystic Fibrosis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 17, 2025 (Issue 1724)
,
oropharyngeal pain, diarrhea, pyrexia, rash, creatine
phosphokinase elevations, and blood pressure
elevations ...
The FDA has approved Alyftrek (Vertex), an oral
fixed-dose combination of the cystic fibrosis
transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)
modulators vanzacaftor, tezacaftor, and deutivacaftor,
for once-daily treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF) in
patients ≥6 years old who have at least one F508del
mutation or another responsive mutation in the
CFTR gene. This is the first approval for vanzacaftor
and for deutivacaftor, a deuterated form of ivacaftor.
Trikafta, a twice-daily oral fixed-dose combination of
elexacaftor, tezacaftor, and ivacaftor, is FDA-approved
for the same indication...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2025 Mar 17;67(1724):41-3 doi:10.58347/tml.2025.1724a | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Vigabatrin (Sabril) for Epilepsy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 22, 2010 (Issue 1332)
reported with vigabatrin have
included fatigue, pain, headache, balance disorder,
dizziness, somnolence ...
The FDA has approved vigabatrin (vye gá ba trin; Sabril – Lundbeck) for oral use as add-on therapy for complex partial seizures in adults who are refractory to several antiepileptic drugs and as monotherapy for infantile spasms. Vigabatrin has been available in other countries for many years. Because of its potential for retinal toxicity, it will be available in the US only through a restricted distribution program called SHARE (Support, Help and Resources for Epilepsy). Prescribers and pharmacists distributing the drug must register, and patients must undergo visual field testing.
Semaglutide (Ozempic) - Another Injectable GLP-1 Receptor Agonist for Type 2 Diabetes
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 29, 2018 (Issue 1539)
pain, and constipation occurred (mainly
during dose escalation) in 32.7% and 36.4% of
patients taking ...
The FDA has approved semaglutide (Ozempic – Novo
Nordisk), a long-acting injectable GLP-1 (glucagon-like
peptide-1) receptor agonist, for once-weekly
treatment of adults with type 2 diabetes. It is the sixth
GLP-1 receptor agonist to be approved in the US.
Clenpiq - A Low-Volume Sodium Picosulfate-Based Colonoscopy Preparation
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 21, 2018 (Issue 1547)
— Abdominal bloating, distention,
and pain/cramping are common with all colon
The Medical Letter ® Vol. 60 ...
The FDA has approved Clenpiq (Ferring), a low-volume
oral solution that contains sodium picosulfate,
magnesium oxide, and anhydrous citric acid, for colon
cleansing prior to colonoscopy in adults. The ready-to-drink
solution contains the same ingredients as Prepopik,
which is supplied as a powder for reconstitution.
Lefamulin (Xenleta) for Community-Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 23, 2019 (Issue 1581)
as survival, improvement in at least 2 symptoms (cough, sputum
production, chest pain, dyspnea), no worsening ...
Lefamulin (Xenleta – Nabriva), a semisynthetic
pleuromutilin antibiotic, has been approved by the
FDA for IV and oral treatment of community-acquired
bacterial pneumonia (CABP) in adults. It is the first
systemic pleuromutilin antibiotic to be approved in the
US; retapamulin (Altabax), a 1% topical ointment for
treatment of impetigo, was approved in 2007.
Sodium Sulfate-Based Tablets (Sutab) for Colonoscopy Preparation
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 08, 2021 (Issue 1619)
abdominal
pain occurred at a higher rate with Sutab than with the
comparators.
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The Medical Letter ...
The FDA has approved an oral tablet formulation of
sodium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, and potassium
chloride (Sutab – Braintree) for colon cleansing prior
to colonoscopy in adults. A sodium sulfate-based oral
solution (Suprep) has been available in the US since
2010. Sutab is the second tablet formulation to be
approved for bowel cleansing prior to colonoscopy;
a sodium phosphate-based tablet (OsmoPrep) was
approved earlier.