Patiromer MOA, Vs Lokelma (Sodium Zirconium Cyclosilicate) Vs SPS

Patiromer MOA is similar to Sodium Zirconium Cyclosilicate (Lokelma) and Sodium Polystyrene sulfonate (SPS, Kayexalate). These remove the excess potassium from the body. Patiromer (Veltassa), Sodium Zirconium Cyclosilicate (Lokelma), and Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (Kayexalate) are the three potassium binding resins that have a slightly different mechanism of action (MOA), however, all of them bind to…

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Can You Take Plavix and Omeprazole Together?

Plavix and Omeprazole are two very commonly used medications. Often these drugs are taken together since omeprazole is combined to avoid the gastrointestinal side effects associated with aspirin or clopidogrel. However, the FDA recommends avoiding these two drugs in combination because omeprazole may reduce the efficacy of Clopidogrel. What options do you have then? Which…

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Trodelvy Mechanism of Action (Sacituzumab MOA)

Sacituzumab marketed by the brand name of Trodelvy (Gilead Sciences) is FDA approved for the treatment of patients with advanced breast cancer and urothelial cancer. Trodelvy mechanism of action in the treatment of these cancers is a little complicated to understand. It is therefore important to define a few terminologies before discussing the MOA of…

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Treatment of Black Fungus (Black Mold or Mucormycosis)

Black fungus is a serious disease and infection occurring in COVID-19 patients means 100% death! Safe and cost-effective drug treatment of black fungus (also called black mold and mucormycosis) is almost nonexistent. Only three antifungal medicines are currently available to treat black fungus. The commonly used antifungal drugs such as itraconazole, fluconazole, and voriconazole are…

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Treatment of Constipation with Medicines Including Latest Drugs

The Treatment of Constipation with Medicines Including the Latest Drugs is discussed here. It is important to note that lifestyle modification including adequate water intake, regular exercise, and adequate fiber intake is essential before initiating treatment of constipation with medicines and drugs. Constipation definition: Constipation is the passage of stools that are either harder than…

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