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For patients with suboptimally controlled type 1 diabetes mellitus

Metreleptin Doesn’t Improve Glycemic Control in T1DM

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Metreleptin associated with modest reductions in body weight and daily insulin dose
An experimental drug

Nemolizumab Found to Be Effective in Atopic Dermatitis

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Injectable drug significantly reduces pruritus, improves appearance of skin
A new treatment for dust mite allergies has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

FDA Approves Odactra for House Dust Mite Allergies

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Year-round, once-a-day tablet that's taken sublingually
In treatment of insomnia

Past Prescribing Behavior Predicts Choice of Insomnia Rx

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Historical preference highly predictive of future prescribing behavior
For patients with type 2 diabetes

Reduced Health Care Use for Exenatide Regimens in T2DM

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Reduced costs for patients with exenatide-based regimens prescribed once weekly or twice daily
Treatment for subclinical hypothyroidism or hypothyroxinemia before 20 weeks of gestation is not associated with better cognitive outcomes in children

Cognitive Outcomes in Children No Better With Levothyroxine Tx

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Subclinical hypothyroidism, hypothyroxinemia tx in pregnancy not linked to improved outcomes
Antithrombotic drug use is associated with increased risk of subdural hematoma

Subdural Hematomas Rising Alongside Antithrombotic Use

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Highest odds of subdural hematoma for combined use of vitamin K antagonist and antiplatelet drug
Exposure to neuraminidase inhibitors during pregnancy is not associated with adverse neonatal outcomes or congenital malformations

Exposure to Neuraminidase Inhibitors in Utero Not Harmful

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No increased risks of adverse neonatal outcomes or congenital malformations with in utero exposure
There is doubt as to whether diazepam provides benefit in the treatment of low back pain in the emergency department environment

Diazepam Not Beneficial for Acute Low Back Pain in ER

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No better than placebo when added to naproxen, research suggests
For women with low-grade serous carcinoma of the ovary or peritoneum

Hormonal Maintenance Tx Ups PFS in Low-Grade Serous Cancer

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Significantly longer progression-free survival in low-grade serous carcinoma of the ovary or peritoneum