Study Suggests Aspirin Cuts Melanoma Risk

On March 11, 2013 the journal Cancer, a peer reviewed scientific publication, announced findings from a newly published study showing that aspirin may lower the risk of melanoma among women. The study was an observational trial design, and it looked at the risk of melanoma in nearly 60,000 post-menopausal Caucasian women. The women entering the […]

Osphena (ospemifene) Approved for Common Menopausal Complaint

On February 26, 2013 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new pill to treat women experiencing moderate to severe dyspareunia (pain during sexual intercourse), a symptom of vulvar and vaginal atrophy due to menopause. The new medication goes by the trade name Osphena (chemical name ospemifene), and it is marketed exclusively in the […]

Niaspan (niacin extended-release)

NIASPAN (niacin extended-release) – a controlled release niacin product commonly used to treat lipid disorders and certain types of cardiovascular disease. The mechanism by which niacin extended-release influences serum lipid profiles has not been well defined. It may involve several actions including partial inhibition of release of free fatty acids from adipose tissue, and increased […]

Procrit (erythropoietin)

PROCRIT (erythropoietin) – an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) commonly used to treat certain types of anemia, and for reduction of the need for allogenic RBC transfusions. The mechanism by which Procrit stimulates erythropoiesis is the same mechanism as seen with endogenous erythropoietin. FDA approved uses: Procrit is indicated for – • Treatment of anemia due to […]