Iloprost (Aurlumyn) for Frostbite
Iloprost (Aurlumyn) for Frostbite
July 22, 2024 (Issue: 1707)
The FDA has approved Aurlumyn (Eicos Sciences),
an IV formulation of the prostacyclin analog iloprost,
to reduce the risk of digit amputation in adults
with severe frostbite. Iloprost is the first drug to be
approved by the FDA for treatment of...more
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