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Vibegron (Gemtesa) for Overactive Bladder

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 03, 2021  (Issue 1623)
to be approved in the US; mirabegron (Myrbetriq) was the first.1 STANDARD TREATMENT — Overactive bladder (OAB ...
The FDA has approved the selective beta-3 adrenergic agonist vibegron (Gemtesa – Urovant Sciences) for treatment of overactive bladder in adults with symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and urinary frequency. It is the second beta-3 agonist to be approved in the US; mirabegron (Myrbetriq) was the first.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2021 May 3;63(1623):67-9 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Nalmefene Autoinjector (Zurnai) for Reversal of Opioid Overdose

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 19, 2026  (Issue 1746)
of naloxone (1-2 hours) is shorter than the duration of effect of most opioid agonists, repeat administration ...
Zurnai (Purdue), an autoinjector formulation of the opioid antagonist nalmefene, has been approved by the FDA for intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose in persons ≥12 years old. Naloxone, another opioid antagonist, has been available in single-use syringes for years. Both nalmefene and naloxone are also available in nasal sprays; some naloxone nasal sprays (Narcan, and others) are available over the counter.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2026 Jan 19;68(1746):10-2   doi:10.58347/tml.2026.1746b |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Adult Immunization

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 17, 2022  (Issue 1661)
of certain vaccines in adults residing in the US.1 Routine childhood immunization has reduced the overall ...
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends use of certain vaccines in adults residing in the US. Routine childhood immunization has reduced the overall incidence of some of these vaccine-preventable diseases, but many adults remain susceptible. Recommendations for vaccination against COVID-19, seasonal influenza, and monkeypox and vaccination of travelers have been reviewed separately.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2022 Oct 17;64(1661):161-8 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Tirzepatide (Zepbound) for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 17, 2025  (Issue 1722)
The injectable glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP)/glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor ...
The injectable glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP)/glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist tirzepatide (Zepbound) has been approved by the FDA for treatment of moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in adults with obesity. It is the first drug to be approved in the US for this indication. Zepbound is also approved for chronic weight management in adults with obesity and in those who are overweight and have at least one weightrelated comorbidity. Tirzepatide is also available as Mounjaro for treatment of type 2 diabetes.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2025 Feb 17;67(1722):29-31   doi:10.58347/tml.2025.1722c |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Paxlovid for Treatment of COVID-19

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 24, 2022  (Issue 1642)
Authorization (EUA) for the investigational antiviral drug nirmatrelvir copackaged with the HIV-1 protease ...
On December 22, 2021, the FDA issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for the investigational antiviral drug nirmatrelvir copackaged with the HIV-1 protease inhibitor ritonavir (Paxlovid – Pfizer) for oral treatment of mild to moderate COVID-19 in outpatients ≥12 years old who weigh at least 40 kg and are at high risk of progressing to severe disease, including hospitalization or death. Paxlovid was the first oral antiviral drug to be authorized in the US for treatment of COVID-19; Merck's oral antiviral drug molnupiravir was granted an EUA for treatment of COVID-19 on...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2022 Jan 24;64(1642):9-10 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

A Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Insert (Dextenza) for Allergic Conjunctivitis

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 20, 2023  (Issue 1672)
of allergic conjunctivitis was based on the results of 3 randomized, double-masked trials (1 published; 2 ...
The FDA has approved Dextenza (Ocular Therapeutix), a dexamethasone ophthalmic insert, for treatment of ocular itching associated with allergic conjunctivitis. Dextenza was approved earlier for treatment of ocular inflammation and pain following ophthalmic surgery.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2023 Mar 20;65(1672):45-6   doi:10.58347/tml.2023.1672b |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Retifanlimab (Zynyz) for Anal Cancer (online only)

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 21, 2025  (Issue 1733)
(Zynyz – Incyte), a programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1)-blocking antibody, has been approved by the FDA ...
Retifanlimab-dlwr (Zynyz – Incyte), a programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1)-blocking antibody, has been approved by the FDA for use in combination with carboplatin and paclitaxel for first-line treatment of unresectable locally recurrent or metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal (SCAC) and as monotherapy in patients who had disease progression or intolerance to platinum-based chemotherapy. The drug received accelerated approval for treatment of recurrent locally advanced or metastatic Merkel cell carcinoma in 2023.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2025 Jul 21;67(1733):e126-7   doi:10.58347/tml.2025.1733m |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

COVID-19 Update: Bebtelovimab EUA Withdrawn (online only)

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 26, 2022  (Issue 1666)
) for treatment of COVID-19. Bebtelovimab is not expected to retain activity against the Omicron variants BQ.1 ...
The FDA has withdrawn its Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of the investigational anti-SARS-CoV-2 monoclonal antibody bebtelovimab (LY-CoV1404 – Lilly) for treatment of COVID-19. Bebtelovimab is not expected to retain activity against the Omicron variants BQ.1 and BQ.1.1, which currently cause the majority of COVID-19 cases in all regions of the US.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2022 Dec 26;64(1666):e209 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

A Cardiovascular Indication for Oral Semaglutide (Rybelsus)

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 08, 2025  (Issue 1743)
A Cardiovascular Indication for Oral Semaglutide (Rybelsus) The oral glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP ...
The oral glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist semaglutide (Rybelsus – Novo Nordisk), which was approved by the FDA in 2019 for treatment of type 2 diabetes in adults, has now also been approved to reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in adults with type 2 diabetes who are at high risk for these events. The injectable GLP-1 receptor agonists semaglutide (Ozempic), dulaglutide (Trulicity), and liraglutide (Victoza) are also approved for cardiovascular risk reduction in patients with type 2 diabetes (see Table 1).
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2025 Dec 8;67(1743):195-6   doi:10.58347/tml.2025.1743b |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

In Brief: New Warnings for Janus Kinase Inhibitors

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 04, 2021  (Issue 1634)
events, malignancy, thrombosis, and death with their use.1 The new warnings were prompted ...
The FDA has required updates to the boxed warnings in the labeling of the Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors tofacitinib (Xeljanz, Xeljanz XR), baricitinib (Olumiant), and upadacitinib (Rinvoq) describing increased risks of major adverse cardiovascular events, malignancy, thrombosis, and death with their use. The new warnings were prompted by the results of a postmarketing safety trial with tofacitinib and were added to the labels of baricitinib and upadacitinib based on the presumption of a class effect. The tofacitinib package insert had contained a boxed warning about an increased...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2021 Oct 4;63(1634):160 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction