Surgery News - October 2008 - (Page 3) Now Approved! The first and only FDA-approved agent indicated to accelerate the time to upper and lower GI recovery following partial large or small bowel resection surgery with primary anastomosis Important Safety Information WARNING: FOR SHORT-TERM HOSPITAL USE ONLY ENTEREG is available only for short-term (15 doses) use in hospitalized patients. Only hospitals that have registered in and met all of the requirements for the ENTEREG Access Support & Education (E.A.S.E.TM) Program may use ENTEREG. • ENTEREG is contraindicated in patients who have taken therapeutic doses of opioids for more than 7 consecutive days immediately prior to taking ENTEREG • There were more reports of myocardial infarctions in patients treated with alvimopan 0.5 mg twice daily compared with placebo-treated patients in a 12-month study of patients treated with opioids for chronic pain. In this study, the majority of myocardial infarctions occurred between 1 and 4 months after initiation of treatment. This imbalance has not been observed in other studies of alvimopan, including studies of patients undergoing bowel resection surgery who received alvimopan 12 mg twice daily for up to 7 days. A causal relationship with alvimopan has not been established • ENTEREG should be administered with caution to patients receiving more than 3 doses of an opioid within the week prior to surgery. These patients may be more sensitive to ENTEREG and may experience GI side effects (eg, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea) • ENTEREG is not recommended for use in patients with severe hepatic impairment, end-stage renal disease, or in patients undergoing surgery for correction of complete bowel obstruction • ENTEREG is available only to hospitals that enroll in the E.A.S.E. Program. To enroll in the E.A.S.E. Program, the hospital must acknowledge that: – Hospital staff who prescribe, dispense, or administer ENTEREG have been provided the educational materials on the need to limit use of ENTEREG to short-term, inpatient use – Patients will not receive more than 15 doses of ENTEREG – ENTEREG will not be dispensed to patients after they have been discharged from the hospital For more information on the E.A.S.E. Program, contact Adolor Corporation at 1-866-4ADOLOR (1-866-423-6567) or visit www.entereg.com. Please see Brief Summary of Prescribing Information on next page. ENTEREG is a registered trademark and E.A.S.E. is a trademark of Adolor Corporation. http://www.entereg.com http://www.entereg.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Surgery News - October 2008 Surgery News - October 2008 Contents Call to Action Issued to Support DVT, PE Prevention Protocol Changes May Increase Donor Organs CMS Targets 2011 for Switch to ICD-10 Opinion: Election 2008 The 20/20 Vision: Children's Health News From the College: Survival Strategy General Surgery: Innovations Surgery News - October 2008 Surgery News - October 2008 - CMS Targets 2011 for Switch to ICD-10 (Page 1) Surgery News - October 2008 - CMS Targets 2011 for Switch to ICD-10 (Page 2) Surgery News - October 2008 - CMS Targets 2011 for Switch to ICD-10 (Page 3) Surgery News - October 2008 - CMS Targets 2011 for Switch to ICD-10 (Page 4) Surgery News - October 2008 - CMS Targets 2011 for Switch to ICD-10 (Page 5) Surgery News - October 2008 - CMS Targets 2011 for Switch to ICD-10 (Page 6) Surgery News - October 2008 - Opinion: Election 2008 (Page 7) Surgery News - October 2008 - Opinion: Election 2008 (Page 8) Surgery News - October 2008 - The 20/20 Vision: Children's Health (Page 9) Surgery News - October 2008 - The 20/20 Vision: Children's Health (Page 10) Surgery News - October 2008 - The 20/20 Vision: Children's Health (Page 11) Surgery News - October 2008 - News From the College: Survival Strategy (Page 12) Surgery News - October 2008 - News From the College: Survival Strategy (Page 13) Surgery News - October 2008 - News From the College: Survival Strategy (Page 14) Surgery News - October 2008 - News From the College: Survival Strategy (Page 15) Surgery News - October 2008 - News From the College: Survival Strategy (Page 16) Surgery News - October 2008 - News From the College: Survival Strategy (Page 17) Surgery News - October 2008 - General Surgery: Innovations (Page 18) Surgery News - October 2008 - General Surgery: Innovations (Page 19) Surgery News - October 2008 - General Surgery: Innovations (Page 20)
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