Majority of doctors approve of medical marijuana use
June 7th 2013Faced with a 68-year-old woman undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer that had spread to her lungs, chest, and spine, more than three quarters of doctors surveyed recently by the New England Journal of Medicine said they’d prescribe medical marijuana.
Crizotinib better than standard chemotherapy in some patients, study says
June 5th 2013In a phase 3 study of previously treated patients with anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive advanced non-small cell lung cancer, crizotinib (Xalkori, Pfizer) more than doubled median progression free survival than when treated with standard chemotherapy, according to a study published June 1, 2013 online in New England Journal of Medicine.
E-prescribing systems prevent more errors than they cause, study says
June 4th 2013An audit of two electronic prescribing systems found frequent system-related errors. But the audit, published online in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, found that only a small percentage of those errors were serious and that e-PS prevent more errors than they create.
Disinfecting all ICU patients significantly reduces MRSA
May 30th 2013Decolonization of all intensive care unit patients with antimicrobial soap and ointment significantly reduces all bloodstream infections, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
FDA allows TPN importation for premature infants
May 30th 2013FDA announced May 29 its plans to permit importation of total parenteral nutrition injectable drugs that are in short supply from Norway. The drugs are used to treat premature infants, cancer patients, and gastrointestinal surgery patients who are not able to eat or drink by mouth.
Study: Long-term opioid use can cause erectile dysfunction
May 29th 2013Men using long-term, high dose prescription opioids for back pain were about 50% more likely to be using medications for erectile dysfunction than men with back pain who were not using opioids, according to a study published in a recent issue of Spine.