Search Results for "Nexium"
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 Nexium. Results 1 to 10 of 16 total matches.
See also: esomeprazole

Esomeprazole (Nexium)

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 30, 2001  (Issue 1103)
Esomeprazole (Nexium) ...
Esomeprazole magnesium (Nexium - AstraZeneca), the S-isomer of omeprazole (Prilosec), is the fifth benzimidazole proton pump inhibitor to become available in the United States. Omeprazole, which was the first, is going off patent this year.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2001 Apr 30;43(1103):36-7 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Prilosec, Nexium and Stereoisomers

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 23, 2003  (Issue 1159)
Prilosec, Nexium and Stereoisomers ...
Recently pharmaceutical manufacturers have marketed a stereoisomer of a successful drug nearing patent expiration as a new drug. Examples, such as esomeprazole (Nexium) , levalbuterol (Xopenex), escitalopram (Lexapro) and dexmethylphenidate
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2003 Jun 23;45(1159):51-2 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

In Brief: Esomeprazole Strontium

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 21, 2014  (Issue 1447)
in adults for the same indications as esomeprazole magnesium (Nexium) : treatment of gastroesophageal ...
The FDA has approved the proton pump inhibitor (PPI) esomeprazole strontium for use in adults for the same indications as esomeprazole magnesium (Nexium): treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), prevention of NSAID-induced gastric ulcers, eradication of Helicobacter pylori, and treatment of pathological hypersecretory conditions. It was first marketed in December 2013 as a branded drug (Esomeprazole Strontium) and a month later as a generic drug.Strontium is incorporated into bone. It is not recommended for use in children or during pregnancy because of the absence of safety data...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2014 Jul 21;56(1447):64 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Which PPI?

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 22, 2015  (Issue 1471)
(PPI) Nexium (esomeprazole magnesium), which has recently become available generically. EFFICACY ...
An article published in the New York Times on May 1, 2015 listed the 10 drugs on which Medicare Part D spent the most in 2013. The most costly ($2.53 billion) was the proton pump inhibitor (PPI) Nexium (esomeprazole magnesium), which has recently become available generically.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2015 Jun 22;57(1471):91 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

In Brief: PPIs and Torsades de Pointes

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 05, 2016  (Issue 1509)
the proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) omeprazole (Prilosec, and others), esomeprazole (Nexium, and others ...
Therapeutics (AZCERT) has recently added the proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) omeprazole (Prilosec, and others), esomeprazole (Nexium, and others), lansoprazole (Prevacid, and others), and pantoprazole (Protonix, and generics) to its lists of Drugs with Conditional Risk of Torsades de Pointes (TdP) and Drugs to Avoid in Patients with Congenital Long QT Syndrome.1PPIs do not directly cause prolongation of the QT interval, but they can cause hypomagnesemia, which is often accompanied by hypocalcemia and hypokalemia and can result in cardiac repolarization disturbances such as QT interval...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2016 Dec 5;58(1509):153 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Correction -- Esomeprazole-Digoxin Interaction

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 12, 2001  (Issue 1118)
Nexium Esomeprazole digoxin interaction ...
In the article on esomeprazole (April 30, 2001, vol. 43, page 36), part of the second sentence in the Adverse Effects paragraph, "or digoxin (Lanoxin, and others)"should be deleted. Esomeprazole may increase serum concentrations of digoxin, probably by increasing absorption.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2001 Nov 12;43(1118):101 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Comparison Table: H2-Receptor Antagonists and PPIs (online only)

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 04, 2022  (Issue 1647)
mg once/day Nexium (AstraZeneca) 20, 40 mg DR caps; 2.5, 5, 10, 20, 40 mg powder for DR susp ...
View the Comparison Table: H2-Receptor Antagonists and PPIs
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2022 Apr 4;64(1647):e56-7 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Naproxen/Esomeprazole (Vimovo)

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 20, 2010  (Issue 1347)
), and PPIs such as esomeprazole (Nexium) or omeprazole (Prilosec, and others). The validity ...
The FDA has approved the marketing of Vimovo (AstraZeneca), a fixed-dose combination of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) naproxen and the proton pump inhibitor (PPI) esomeprazole, for symptomatic relief of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis and to decrease the risk of developing gastric ulcers in patients at risk for NSAID-associated ulcers.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2010 Sep 20;52(1347):74-5 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Drug Interaction: Clopidogrel and PPIs

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 27, 2017  (Issue 1515)
once/d $244.10 Esomeprazole magnesium – generic 20-40 mg once/d 140.40 Nexium (AstraZeneca) 250.90 ...
The antiplatelet drug clopidogrel (Plavix, and others) reduces major cardiovascular events, but can cause bleeding. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are often used with clopidogrel to prevent gastrointestinal bleeding, however, some evidence suggests that PPIs may interfere with the activation of clopidogrel and diminish its antiplatelet effect. FDA-approved labeling recommends avoiding concurrent use of the PPIs omeprazole and esomeprazole with clopidogrel.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2017 Feb 27;59(1515):39-40 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Safety of Long-Term PPI Use

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 14, 2017  (Issue 1527)
(Takeda) 30-60 mg once/d $258.70 Esomeprazole magnesium – generic 20-40 mg once/d 153.40 Nexium ...
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which are used for treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and for prevention of upper gastrointestinal adverse effects caused by NSAIDs and aspirin, are one of the most commonly prescribed classes of drugs in the US. All PPIs are similarly effective and generally well tolerated, but their long-term use has been associated with a number of safety concerns. Recommendations addressing these concerns have recently been published.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2017 Aug 14;59(1527):131-3 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction