PCSK9 Inhibition and Other New Therapies for Lipid Modification: Good News and Bad

A late-breaking clinical trial session devoted to newly approved and investigational compounds for the treatment of lipids highlighted the end of a once promising therapy for low HDL cholesterol.... read more

PCSK9 Inhibition and Other New Therapies for Lipid Modification: Good News and Bad

Hepatitis B Drug Combination Approved

Tenofovir-alafenamide combination approved by the FDA for chronic hepatitis B infection.... read more

Hepatitis B Drug Combination Approved

New discovery paves way for pancreatic cancer treatment

Patients suffering from pancreatic cancer may soon face better treatment options due to the latest discovery by Dr. Reginald Hill, who's research focuses on drugs that are already approved by the FDA.... read more

New discovery paves way for pancreatic cancer treatment

CT said to be 'effective gatekeeper' for coronary angiography

Study found the length of stay was shortened by 22.9 hours with CT, and patients preferred noninvasive testing.... read more

CT said to be 'effective gatekeeper' for coronary angiography

Fatal Myocarditis – Rare New ADR With Immunotherapy

Two case reports of fatal myocarditis occurring in patients with melanoma being treated with immunotherapy, which appear to be a T-cell-driven drug reaction.... read more

Fatal Myocarditis – Rare New ADR With Immunotherapy

Glyburide Promising for Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke

Although the study did not demonstrate efficacy of glyburide, differences were seen in the amount midline shift at 3-4 days. In the current study, 86 patients with large (82-300 cc) anterior circulation stroke were randomized... read more

Glyburide Promising for Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke

Houston researchers use stem cells to treat traumatic brain injuries

A Houston research team has uncovered a possible treatment for severe brain injuries that could dramatically improve the outlook for tens of thousands of trauma patients - from those injured on Houston highways, to soldiers... read more

Houston researchers use stem cells to treat traumatic brain injuries

London hospital brings people 'back to life' with new stroke treatment

Critically ill patients left paralysed by strokes are being "brought back to life" on the operating table by a ground-breaking rapid-response treatment at a London hospital.... read more

London hospital brings people 'back to life' with new stroke treatment

FDA approves new device for prevention of recurrent strokes in certain patients

FDA approved the Amplatzer PFO Occluder device which reduces the risk of a stroke in patients who previously had a stroke believed to be caused by a blood clot that passed through a small hole in the heart, called a patent... read more

FDA approves new device for prevention of recurrent strokes in certain patients

FDA to radiologists: stop using any Multidata Systems devices

At least two devices distributed in U.S. without FDA approval. There have been at least two Multidata medical devices that the company manufactured and distributed in the United States for which FDA never received nor reviewed... read more

FDA to radiologists: stop using any Multidata Systems devices

FDA Approves Zinplava to Reduce Recurrence of Clostridium difficile Infection in Adult Patients

FDA Approves Merck's ZINPLAVA (bezlotoxumab) to Reduce Recurrence of Clostridium difficile Infection (CDI) in Adult Patients Receiving Antibacterial Drug Treatment for CDI Who Are at High Risk of CDI Recurrence.... read more

FDA Approves Zinplava to Reduce Recurrence of Clostridium difficile Infection in Adult Patients

Inappropriate Antibiotic Selection Among US Ambulatory Care Visits

This study measures the frequency with which first-line antibiotics are prescribed for otitis media, sinusitis, and pharyngitis.... read more

Inappropriate Antibiotic Selection Among US Ambulatory Care Visits

FDA Approves sNDA for Label Changes to ADASUVE

The FDA has approved the supplemental New Drug Application for label changes to ADASUVE (loxapine) inhalation powder. ADASUVE is the first orally inhaled medication for the acute treatment of agitation associated with bipolar... read more

FDA Approves sNDA for Label Changes to ADASUVE

Cartilage From Nose Used to Repair Bum Knees

Using cells from the cartilage in patients' noses, Swiss doctors have successfully made patches to treat 10 adults whose knee cartilage was damaged by injury.... read more

Cartilage From Nose Used to Repair Bum Knees

AHA Provides Guidance on Drug-Drug Interactions With Statins and CVD Medications

AHA has released a new scientific statement for managing clinically significant drug-drug interactions in patients who are prescribed statins and other agents used in the treatment of cardiovascular disease.... read more

AHA Provides Guidance on Drug-Drug Interactions With Statins and CVD Medications

Successful treatment with fecal microbiota transplantation in patients with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and diarrhea following severe sepsis

The outcome of treating two patients with FMT indicates that restoration of the intestinal microbiota barrier can alleviate the infection and modulate the immune response.... read more

Successful treatment with fecal microbiota transplantation in patients with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and diarrhea following severe sepsis

Hydrocortisone treatment in early sepsis-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome

In sepsis-associated ARDS, hydrocortisone treatment was associated with a significant improvement in pulmonary physiology, but without a significant survival benefit.... read more

Hydrocortisone treatment in early sepsis-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome