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Plerixafor

About Plerixafor For years, collecting enough stem cells for a transplant was a race against time, and many patients struggled to cross the finish line. Originally created as a drug...

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VOL: 3 | ISSUE: 7

One Dose, One Gene, One Cure? Itvisma as the World’s most expensive drug

Brand name: Itvisma Generic name: Onasemnogene abeparvovec-brve Category: Gene replacement therapy Indication: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) in children aged 2 years and above SMA is an autosomal-recessive neurodegenerative disorder caused...

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VOL: 3 | ISSUE: 6

Repaglinide: A Short Acting Secretagogue with Strategic Advantages

Category: Meglitinide analogue, Oral insulin secretagogue Available brands:  Eurepa and Novonorm 0.5mg, 1mg, 2mg Indication: Type 2 Diabetes mellitus Dosing (Oral): HbA1c <8%: 0.5mg and HbA1c >8%: 1-2mg upto 4times/day...

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VOL: 3 | ISSUE: 5

Zonisamide

Zonisamide is a broad-spectrum anti- seizure medication (ASM) chemically classified as a 1,2-benzisoxazole derivative, a unique sulfonamide compound unrelated to other antiepileptic drugs. Zonisamide may even be more cost-effective and show slightly...

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VOL: 3 | ISSUE: 4

Pembrolizumab

Therapeutic class: Antineoplastic agent Pharmacologic class: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor (PD-1 Inhibitor) Mechanism of Action Pembrolizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody that binds to the programmed death-1 (PD-1) receptor on T-cells....

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VOL: 3 | ISSUE: 3

Valacyclovir

Valacyclovir is a second-generation antiviral agent widely used in the management of Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1, HSV-2) and Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) infections. It was developed to overcome the limitations...

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VOL: 3 | ISSUE: 2

Acyclovir

Drug Class Therapeutic class: Antiviral agent Pharmacologic class: Synthetic nucleoside (guanine) analogue. Mechanism of Action Acyclovir is selectively activated in virus-infected cells by viral thymidine kinase to acyclovir monophosphate, then...

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Edaravone

Overview Edaravone is classified as a free radical scavenger and antioxidant, approved for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). It was first approved in Japan in 2001 for treating acute ischemic stroke,...

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Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell (CAR T Cell) Therapy- An Overview

Introduction CAR T Cell therapy is a form of immunotherapy where a patient’s own T Cells are genetically engineered to express chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) that specifically recognize cancer cell...

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VOL: 2 | ISSUE: 11

Denosumab

Overview: Denosumab is a bone-modifying agent belonging to the class of “Monoclonal Antibodies”. It first approved by the US FDA in June 2010 for treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women...

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VOL: 2 | ISSUE: 10

Pharmacogenomics in Cardiovascular disease

Introduction: Pharmacogenomics integrates genetics and pharmacology to individualize drug therapy, ensuring the right drug at the right dose for each patient. In cardiovascular diseases, genetic markers help predict drug response,...

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VOL: 2 | ISSUE: 9

Sunscreen

 “The first line of defense against UV damage and cancers of skin: A Pharmacological Overview” Category: Topical photoprotective agents Purpose: Prevent UV-induced skin damage, including Sunburn, Photoaging, Actinic keratosis, Skin...

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VOL: 2 | ISSUE: 8

Tirofiban

Introduction Tirofiban was introduced in 1998 by Merck and approved by the FDA. This is the first antiplatelet drug derived from a snake venom protein. Tirofiban is a fast-acting, highly selective, low-molecular-weight,...

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VOL: 2 | ISSUE: 7

Chronotherapeutics

Chrono-therapeutics is all about delivering medications at specific times of day to synchronize with the body’s biological (circadian) rhythms, thereby maximizing efficacy and minimizing side effects. Many diseases and the...

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VOL: 2 | ISSUE: 6

Vericiguat

Overview: Vericiguat is a novel agent that belongs to a class of drugs called soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) stimulators. It has earned recognition as the “Fifth Pillar” of Guideline Directed...

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VOL: 2 | ISSUE: 5

Faropenem

Overview: Faropenem is an oral beta-lactam antibiotic of the “penems” class, approved in India by CDSCO in 2005 (tablet) and 2021 (oral solution). It should be used as a reserve...

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VOL: 2 | ISSUE: 4

Diclofenac sodium

Diclofenac sodium is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug widely used as an opioid sparing agent for acute pain. A person who was injured in an RTA arrived with severe pain over...

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Dalbavancin

This edition of the Bulletin is about a newer antibiotic Dalbavancin, and its action against bacterial infections. Dalbavancin is a long-acting second-generation lipoglycopeptide antibiotic with activity against most gram-positive bacteria,...

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CAR- T cell therapy

Background In 1980s, the concept of using T cells to fight against cancer emerged. In the 1990s the development of Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR)- T cell therapy came as a...

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VOL: 2 | ISSUE: 1

Lipoprotein (a)

A new and effective therapeutic agent for treating Lp (a) has arrived! It is indeed a milestone in the evolution of therapeutic agents for Hyperlipidemias. Lipoprotein (a) is similar to...

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VOL: 1 | ISSUE: 11

Polypharmacy in elderly patients

The information below is a hypothetical case example of a patient experiencing breakthrough adverse reactions once in a while who is on multiple medications which might be the reason for...

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VOL: 2 | ISSUE: 10

The Bulletin from the Clinical Pharmacist

The information below is an example of AMR that depletes the “pool of effective antibiotics” available to treat bacterial infections. Inappropriate use of antibiotics occurs when they are used inappropriately, either...

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VOL: 1 | ISSUE: 9

Combination Therapy: SGLT2i with Metformin

The information below is about prescribing SGLT2i and Metformin together to patients, with the objective to achieve a significant reduction in HbA1c, as well as reap cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and renal...

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VOL: 1 | ISSUE: 8

Metronidazole

The information below here is about a drug which is being given at ER and at clinics as a front line drug for ' nausea, vomiting, diarrhea', without evidence. It is Metronidazole. Metronidazole is an antibiotic and...

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VOL: 1 | ISSUE: 7

Orientia tsutsugamushi

Orientia tsutsugamushiis a gram-negative organism belonging to the Rickettsiaceae family. Owing to its intracellular nature, scrub typhus can only be treated by antibiotics that accumulate in large quantities within the...

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The Bulletin from the Clinical Pharmacist Methanol poison

Methanol poisoning occurs when methanol, a toxic alcohol, is ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. Methanol itself is relatively non-toxic, but it is metabolized in the liver to formaldehyde...

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Drug induced Discoloration of Skin.

A male patient of 30 years was admitted to the hospital with fever on and off, generalized body Pain, loose stools for four days and decreased food intake. He was...

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Drug induced Hypersensitivity reaction

A female patient of 27 years was admitted to the hospital for excision of fibroadenoma, breast. She was placed on NPO status and prescribed medications, such as Inj.Cefotaxime 1gm STAT,...

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Drug induced Urticaria

A female patient of twenty-five years of age developed fever for ten days, followed by vomiting and loose stools for three days She was apparently normal ten days back. She...

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Bisphosphonate Induced Uveitis

A female patient of 63 years with the compliant of bilateral shoulder pain for 2 weeks was prescribed with Alendronate Sodium,35mg, weekly once. She experienced pain, redness in both the...

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Drug induced Stevens Johnson Syndrome

A female patient of 29 years of age developed left eye redness, and burning micturition, and was treated with Ciprofloxacin eye drops and Ibuprofen at the previous hospital. She developed...

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