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Sunday, December 28, 2014
Changes to FDA Pregnancy and Lactation Labeling
On December 3, 2014, the FDA issued a new rule revising the current regulations pertaining to the pregnancy, labor and delivery, and nursing mother sections of the prescribing information for prescription drugs and biologic products. Initiation of this amendment was prompted by the FDA’s goal to provide women and their healthcare providers with sufficient information when deciding which medications to prescribe in pregnant and breastfeeding patients.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Heparin-induced hyperkalemia
Heparin and low molecular weight heparins (LMWH) are some of the
many medications that have been identified to cause hyperkalemia. When
looking for more information about this in the prescribing
information, Lexicomp,
and Micromedex,
there is a paucity of information.
The prescribing information does not mention potassium at all,
merely stating that suppression of aldosterone synthesis has been reported,
whereas the other sources give rates
from <1% to 8%. The following will discuss the typical time course
and extent of changes in potassium identified in some studies, the proposed
mechanism for these effects, and risk factors.