Current medical research and opinion
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There remains considerable interest in the therapeutic use of combinations of levothyroxine (LT4) and triiodothyronine (liothyronine, T3) in the management of hypothyroidism, especially where hypothyroid-like symptoms persist on optimised LT4 monotherapy. This interest appears to be increasing, despite the lack of consistent identification of clinical benefit in people with hypothyroidism in randomised trials going back two decades. Guidelines support an individualised trial of addition of T3 to LT4 for symptomatic patients on optimised LT4. ⋯ This was despite the use of regimens with a lower ratio of LT4:T3 (usually 4-10:1) than recommended currently by clinical experts in the field. In addition, a real-world analysis of side-effects of a commercial LT4 + T3 treatment (LT4:T3 ratio 5:1) that were reported spontaneously to a pharmacovigilance database revealed a low rate of reports, both overall and with regard to symptoms possible reminiscent of thyrotoxicosis. Safety concerns regarding the possibility of iatrogenic thyrotoxicosis appear unlikely to limit the future guideline-driven therapeutic use of LT4:T3 combinations with a ratio of these ingredients of around 15:1.
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Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is an uncommon cause of stroke. COVID-19 infection and vaccination have been associated with CVT. Fibrinolysis and mechanical thrombectomy may play an emerging role in management. ⋯ Decompressive craniectomy may be used to reduce intracranial pressure in life-threatening cases. There is a small body of evidence for endovascular therapy in complex cases but should be reserved for complex cases in specialist centres. This paper is of relevance to clinical practice since the safe and effective management of CVT is important to reduce the risk of disability.
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Review
Pharmacology of chlorphenamine and pseudoephedrine use in the common cold: a narrative review.
The common cold is the most frequent upper respiratory viral infection. Although benign, it represents a high socioeconomic burden. Many over-the-counter drugs are available to manage the symptoms of this condition, with antihistamines and vasoconstrictors being the most widely used. ⋯ Chlorphenamine appears to exhibit a higher degree of efficacy in alleviating rhinorrhea and other specific cold symptoms compared to pseudoephedrine. Pharmacovigilance data and case report reviews showed that pseudoephedrine may induce a higher incidence of less common but potentially life-threatening adverse effects compared to chlorphenamine. We concluded that antihistamine drugs exhibit a more favorable benefit/risk profile than vasoconstrictors for treating symptomatic common colds.
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To analyze the clinical and economic consequences of the progression to castration-resistant status for patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) and metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) in South Korea. ⋯ This study highlights the economic and health benefits of preventing progression to castration resistance in patients with mHSPC based on real-world data.
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Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) is a multisystemic, immune-mediated disease that occurs in patients with asthma and eosinophilia. It is characterized by inflammation of small- and medium-caliber blood vessels. ⋯ Our case appear interesting considering the limited evidence of pleural effusion in patients with EGPA documented in the literature.