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New Rx, OTC, and generics (April 2010)


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  • New Rx: Norvir antiretroviral medication; PreNexa Rx prenatal vitamins; A1c Now Selfcheck; Urecit-K 15 mEq extended-release tablet; Victoza human glucagon-like peptide-1 analog
  • New generic: Tramadol/APAP combination tablet
  • New OTC: Mederma stretch marks therapy; Next Dimension antimicrobial handwash lotion, Thera-Med Headache Band, Stretchsit cushion

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New drugs

Abbott announced FDA approval of a 100-mg tablet formulation of its antiretroviral medication Norvir (ritonavir), which is used in combination with other antiretroviral medications to treat HIV-1 infection. The new Norvir tablets can be stored at room temperature (847-937-6100)

From Upsher-Smith comes a new formulation of PreNexa Rx prenatal vitamins in which plant-based docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) derived from algal oil is increased from 265 mg to 300 mg and vitamin D3 is increased from 170 IU to 400 IU. DHA, a key omega-3 fatty acid used throughout the body, helps support fetal and infant brain and eye development. Vitamin D is an essential vitamin for women and for a baby's skeletal health. ( http://www.prenexa.com)

Bayer Healthcare introduces A1CNow Selfcheck [1], an A1C meter for at-home testing that produces results in 5 minutes and enables patients to watch their A1C levels between doctor visits. The product is not intended to replace provider-administered A1C tests or routine blood-glucose testing. ( http://www.A1Cnowselfcheck.com/800-248-2637)

Mission Pharmacal introduced the Urocit-K 15 mEq (potassium citrate) Extended-release tablet. The 1,620-mg formulation uses a maximum-strength alkalinizing agent to help prevent recurrence of kidney stones in patients. ( http://www.urocit-k.com)

Novo Nordisk has announced FDA approval of Victoza (liraglutide [rDNA origin] injection), the first once-daily human glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analog for the treatment of type 2 diabetes in some adults. It is intended for use with diet and exercise, in combination with certain other diabetes medications. The product carries a black-box cancer warning. ( http://www.Victoza.com/877-484-2869)

New generic

Amneal Pharmaceuticals has received FDA approval for Tramadol/APAP [2], a combination in tablet form of 37.5-mg tramadol and 325-mg acetaminophen (the therapeutic equivalent of Ortho-McNeil Janssen's Ultracet). The centrally acting analgesic is indicated for the short-term management of moderately severe acute pain. It is designated a controlled substance in some states. ( http://www.amneal.com)

New OTC

Merz Pharmaceuticals has expanded its Mederma product line with Mederma Stretch Marks Therapy (Cepalin, hyaluronic acid, centella asiatica leaf extract) for the improvement of the appearance of stretch marks. It is available in a 5.29 oz tube. ( http://www.mederma.com)

The Next Dimension Antimicrobial Handwash Lotion is an alcohol-free alternative germ fighter that won't dry the skin. It is safe for use by children, moisturizes skin, and may be used on cuts and scrapes. It kills most germs and is nontoxic and hypoallergenic. ( http://www.gonextdimension.com/352-988-5921)

Carex Health Brands has reintroduced the Thera-Med Headache Band [3] with improved features and at reduced cost. This cold pack attaches around the head by Velcro fastener and molds to the body easily, even right out of the freezer. ( http://www.carex.com/800-328-2935)

The Esther Gokhale Wellness Center introduces the Stretchsit Cushion, a portable ergonomic device that supports the back in any seating. The lightweight, easy-to-use cushion straps onto chairs and seats and provides pain relief by allaying spinal pressure and improving posture support; it lets the body heal by realigning the spine to its natural design. (egwellness.com/650-324-3244)

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