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Blood Test for Tuberculosis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 08, 2007 (Issue 1271)
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A Blood Test for Tuberculosis
Quantiferon – TB Gold (Cellestis) is a T-cell ...
Quantiferon - TB Gold (Cellestis) is a T-cell interferon-gamma release assay approved by the FDA as an alternative to the tuberculin skin test for diagnosis of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB). An earlier assay (Quantiferon-TB), which is no longer commercially available, was approved by the FDA in 2001. Other interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) are available abroad.
Daclizumab (Zinbryta) for Multiple Sclerosis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 12, 2016 (Issue 1503)
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7. R Gold et al. Daclizumab high-yield process in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (SELECT ...
The FDA has approved daclizumab (Zinbryta – Biogen/Abbvie), an interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor blocking
monoclonal antibody, for treatment of adults with
relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS). It is the
first subcutaneously injected monoclonal antibody to
be approved for treatment of MS.
Ivermectin Cream (Soolantra) for Rosacea
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 13, 2015 (Issue 1466)
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3. L Stein Gold et al. Efficacy and safety of ivermectin 1% cream
in treatment of papulopustular ...
The FDA has approved a 1% cream formulation
of the antiparasitic drug ivermectin (Soolantra –
Galderma) for topical treatment of inflammatory
lesions of rosacea. Ivermectin is available in the US
in tablets (Stromectol, and generics) for treatment of
onchocerciasis and other worm infestations and as a
0.5% lotion (Sklice) for treatment of head lice.
Olodaterol (Striverdi Respimat) for COPD
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 05, 2015 (Issue 1459)
in
patients with GOLD 2-4 COPD: results from two 6-week cross3
The Medical Letter ® Vol. 57 (1459) January 5 ...
Olodaterol (Striverdi Respimat – Boehringer Ingelheim),
a new inhaled long-acting beta2-agonist, has been
approved by the FDA for once-daily maintenance
treatment of airflow obstruction in patients with
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It is
not approved for treatment of acute exacerbations of
COPD or for treatment of asthma. Olodaterol is the third
long-acting beta2-agonist to be approved by the FDA
for once-daily use; indacaterol (Arcapta Neohaler),
which is available as a single agent, and vilanterol,
which is available only in fixed-dose combinations
with the...
Minocycline Foam (Amzeeq) for Acne
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 04, 2020 (Issue 1597)
were 31-32). A coprimary endpoint in all 3 trials.
3. LS Gold et al. J Am Acad Dermatol 2019; 80:168 ...
The FDA has approved a 4% aerosol foam formulation
of minocycline (Amzeeq – Foamix) for topical
treatment of inflammatory lesions of non-nodular
moderate to severe acne in patients ≥9 years old. It is
the first topical tetracycline formulation to be approved
for use in patients with acne. Oral minocycline
(Minocin, Solodyn, and generics) is
Minocycline Foam (Zilxi) for Rosacea
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 16, 2020 (Issue 1611)
) -14.9 (-50%) 39.0%
*Statistically significant difference vs vehicle
1. LS Gold et al. J Am Acad ...
The FDA has approved a 1.5% topical foam formulation
of minocycline (Zilxi – Foamix) for treatment of
inflammatory lesions of rosacea in adults. It is
the only topical minocycline product approved for
this indication. The same manufacturer markets
minocycline foam 4% (Amzeeq) for treatment of acne
in patients ≥9 years old.
Addendum: Aducanumab (Aduhelm) for Alzheimer's Disease
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 26, 2021 (Issue 1629)
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Australian Gold Spray Gel Spray Avobenzone 2%, octisalate 5%, octocrylene 2% UVB/UVA15 7.99 ...
In June 2021, the FDA approved the IV amyloid beta-directed
monoclonal antibody aducanumab (Aduhelm) for treatment
of Alzheimer’s disease. The approval did not restrict use of
the drug to patients with mild cognitive impairment or mild
dementia, which was the population enrolled in the clinical
trials. Now, Biogen, with the permission of the FDA, has made
an addition to the labeling of the drug that says: Treatment with
Aduhelm should be initiated in patients with mild cognitive
impairment or mild dementia stage of disease, the population
in which treatment was initiated in clinical...
Nonstandard Uses of Chelation Therapy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 20, 2010 (Issue 1347)
, gold and mercury poisoning, it causes pain on
injection, fever in about 30% of children ...
Chelation therapy involves oral administration, intravenous
infusion or intramuscular injection of drugs that
increase excretion of heavy metals. The Medical Letter’s
last article on this subject found no evidence that it was
effective for treatment of cardiovascular disease. Since
then, off-label use of chelation therapy has expanded to
include treating children with autism and adults with
Alzheimer’s disease, cancer and other chronic
diseases.
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Drugs That Cause Pulmonary Toxicity
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 21, 1990 (Issue 827)
Ethchlorvynol (Placidyl; others)
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Edema Rare Overdose only
Gold salts (Myochrysine;
Solganal; others)
17 ...
Some commonly used systemic drugs that may cause pulmonary toxicity are listed in the table below. These adverse effects may sometimes be difficult to distinguish from the underlying disease (JAD Cooper, Jr et al, Am Rev Respir Dis, 133:321, 488, 1986). Pulmonary effects that are part of a generalized reaction or are indirect effects of drugs - on respiratory muscles, for example, or on the immune system - are not included here.
Drugs that Cause Photosensitivity
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 14, 1995 (Issue 946)
, and others)
Etretinate (Tegison)
Fluorescein (Fluorescite, and others)
Gold Salts (Myochrysine, and others ...
As the weather becomes warmer, physicians may see more photosensitivity reactions due to systemic or topical drugs, perfumes, cosmetics or sunscreens. Even brief exposure to sunlight in warm or cold weather can cause intense cutaneous reactions in patients with drug-induced photosensitivity, and some patients may continue to be sensitive to sunlight long after stopping use of the offending agent.