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Zolmitriptan for Migraine
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 27, 1998 (Issue 1021)
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Zolmitriptan (Zomig - Zeneca), a selective serotonin (5-HT1)-receptor agonist, is now available in the USA for oral treatment of migraine headache. Zomitriptan structurally resembles sumatriptan (Imitrex - Medical Letter 34:91, 1992). Drugs currently used for acute treatment of migraine include injectable, oral and nasal spray formulations of sumaptriptan, injectable dihydroergotamine, dihydroergotamine nasal spray, ergotamine tartrate alone or with caffeine, and various analgesics. Anoterh 5-HT1-receptor agonist, naratriptan (Amerge - Gaxo Wellcome), has been approved by the FDA but has not...
Celecoxib for Arthritis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 29, 1999 (Issue 1045)
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Celecoxib, a selective COX-2 inhibitor, has been approved by the FDA for treatment of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Glyburide/Metformin (Glucovance) for Type 2 Diabetes
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 13, 2000 (Issue 1092)
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A fixed-dose combination of two antihyperglycemic drugs, glyburide and metformin, has been approved by the US FDA for initial treatment of type 2 diabetes or when glucose control is unsatisfactory with either drug alone
Ponatinib (Iclusig) for CML and Ph+ ALL
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 02, 2013 (Issue 1424)
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Volume 55 (Issue 1424)
September 2, 2013 ...
Ponatinib (Iclusig – Ariad), a tyrosine kinase inhibitor,
has been approved by the FDA for treatment of
chronic-, accelerated-, or blast-phase chronic
myeloid leukemia (CML) or Philadelphia chromosome-
positive (Ph+) acute lymphoblastic leukemia
(ALL) resistant to prior tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy.
It is the fifth tyrosine kinase inhibitor approved for
the treatment of CML or Ph+ ALL.
Abaloparatide (Tymlos) for Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 19, 2017 (Issue 1523)
. They are the only drugs approved
for treatment of osteoporosis that stimulate bone
formation. Other drugs used ...
The FDA has approved abaloparatide (Tymlos –
Radius Health), a synthetic analog of human
parathyroid hormone related peptide, for treatment
of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis who
are at high risk for fracture. Abaloparatide is the
second parathyroid hormone receptor agonist to be
approved for this indication; teriparatide (Forteo –
Lilly), a recombinant parathyroid hormone analog,
was the first. They are the only drugs approved
for treatment of osteoporosis that stimulate bone
formation. Other drugs used for this indication inhibit
bone resorption.
Mirvetuximab Soravtansine (Elahere) for Ovarian, Fallopian Tube, and Primary Peritoneal Cancer (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 12, 2022 (Issue 1665)
Mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx (Elahere – Immuno-Gen), an antibody-drug conjugate, has received
accelerated ...
Mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx (Elahere – Immuno-Gen), an antibody-drug conjugate, has received
accelerated approval by the FDA for treatment
of folate receptor (FR) alpha-positive, platinum-resistant
epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary
peritoneal cancer in adults who received 1-3 prior
lines of systemic therapy. Accelerated approval
was based on the overall response rate and median
duration of response.
iDose TR — A Travoprost Implant for Glaucoma
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 29, 2024 (Issue 1701)
or fewer IOP-lowering drugs compared
to baseline.6
STANDARD TREATMENT — Glaucoma is a progressive
optic ...
The FDA has approved iDose TR (Glaukos), an
intracameral implant containing the prostaglandin
analog (PGA) travoprost, for reduction of intraocular
pressure (IOP) in patients with open-angle glaucoma
or ocular hypertension. Travoprost is also available
as a topical ophthalmic solution (Travatan Z, and
generics) for the same indication. iDose TR is the
second ocular implant to become available in the US
for this indication; Durysta, an intracameral implant
containing the prostaglandin analog bimatoprost,
was the first.
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Safety of Aggressive Statin Therapy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 22, 2004 (Issue 1196)
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New guidelines from The National Cholesterol Education Program recommend, as a therapeutic option, lowering treatment goals for LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) from <100 mg/dL to <70 mg/dL for patients at very high risk for coronary heart disease and from 130 mg/dL to <100 mg/dL for those at moderately high risk. A likely consequence of these recommendations is increased use of statins and use of higher doses with a concomitant increase in adverse effects.
Antiplatelet Therapy for Patients with Stents
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 11, 2008 (Issue 1292)
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August 11, 2008
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The antiplatelet agents aspirin and clopidogrel (Plavix, and others) are used in most patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to prevent stent thrombosis and to reduce the occurrence of peri-, post-procedural and late cardiovascular events. Despite a large number of randomized trials of these agents in such patients, the optimal dosage and duration of treatment with these drugs, and whether other drugs should be added, is unclear.
In Brief: One Drop or Two
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 19, 2006 (Issue 1237)
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June 19, 2006
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Many prescriptions for eye drops call for instillation of 1-2 drops. But Medical Letter consultants in ophthalmology seem to agree that all eye drops should generally be given in doses of only one drop. The volume of a single drop can vary with the viscosity of the solution, the design of the dropper, and patient technique. The average volume of a drop is 35-50 microliters, but can be as high as 75 microliters. An eye brimming with fluid holds 30 microliters at best, so even one drop is often an overdose. A second either washes out the first or increases the possibility of systemic toxicity,...