The end of another quarter means a new list of FDA-approved drugs for conditions treated in primary care. Are you up-to-date? Click through to find out.
At the close of the first quarter of a new year, Patient Care Online has compiled a list of 7 new US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs for conditions that are often seen in primary care. Scroll through the slides below to find details on the first oral therapy indicated for treatment of eosinophilic esophagitis in persons aged 11 years and older; the first antihypertensive therapy to be approved in nearly 4 decades that delivers its blood pressure-lowering effect through a novel mechanism of action; and 5 more.
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