5 latest FDA approvals

Here are the five latest drugs and medical devices approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the past week.

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1. The Senhance System is a robotically assisted surgical system that allows surgeons to control three robotic arms while viewing a 3-D image of the surgical site.

2. Stelara may now be used to treat patients age 12 and older with plaque psoriasis.

3. The Mako Total Knee with Triathlon Titanium is a cementless knee implant.

4. The OptiScanner 5000 is a bedside glucose monitoring system for patients in intensive care settings.

5. Yescarta is a gene therapy for adults with large B-cell lymphoma.

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