Category: Medications - Page 4
Immunosuppressants are essential after organ transplants to prevent rejection, but they come with serious risks like infections, cancer, and organ damage. Learn how to manage these medications safely for long-term survival.
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Many medications make your skin dangerously sensitive to sunlight. Learn which drugs cause photosensitivity, how to protect yourself with real sun safety tips, and why regular sunscreen often isn't enough.
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Learn which medications to avoid during pregnancy and what safe alternatives exist for pain, allergies, depression, and more. Updated with 2025 FDA guidance on acetaminophen and NSAIDs.
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Canagliflozin helps control blood sugar in type 2 diabetes but carries a rare risk of lower-limb amputation. Learn who's most at risk, what the latest evidence shows, and how to stay safe while using it.
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Long-term safety studies show mixed results when comparing generic and brand-name drugs. While most generics are safe, real-world data reveals important differences in outcomes-especially for critical medications and those made overseas.
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Authorized generics are the exact same drug as brand-name medications, made in the same factory with identical ingredients. They work just as well, cost less, and have no hidden differences. Here’s what you need to know before you switch.
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Authorized generics are identical to brand-name drugs but sold under a different label. In 2025, they’re rare due to FTC crackdowns and a shift toward biosimilars. Learn which ones are available and how to get them.
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Discover how RFID, eMAR, and mobile apps help track medication expiration dates to prevent waste and ensure patient safety. Learn which systems work best for hospitals, clinics, and home use.
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Generic drug shortages are at record levels due to fragile supply chains, low profit margins, and overreliance on foreign manufacturing. Learn why sterile injectables are most at risk and what’s being done-or not done-to fix it.
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SSRI antidepressants can cause serotonin syndrome when mixed with other drugs like tramadol, linezolid, or St. John’s wort. Learn which combinations are dangerous, how to spot symptoms, and what to do to stay safe.
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