High-potassium foods can help lower blood pressure-but they can also be dangerous if you're taking certain medications. Learn which foods to watch, which meds to worry about, and how to stay safe without giving up healthy eating.
Feb 13 2026
Drug interactions between food, supplements, and medications can cause serious harm - from organ damage to deadly bleeding. Learn which common foods and supplements are most dangerous with your prescriptions and how to stay safe.
Feb 12 2026
Pharmacists play a key role in recommending generic drugs to prescribers, improving adherence and cutting costs. Learn how evidence-based communication, FDA guidelines, and new technologies are making generic substitution safer and more effective.
Feb 9 2026
Trabeculectomy and MIGS are two main surgical options for glaucoma. Trabeculectomy lowers pressure more but carries higher risks. MIGS is safer and faster, ideal for early to moderate cases. SLT is now the first-line treatment. Learn what each option really means for your vision.
Feb 7 2026
Supplement-drug interactions can cause serious harm. Learn how common supplements like St. John's wort interact with medications, why they happen, and how to stay safe. Most people don't tell doctors about supplements, but this guide helps prevent ER visits.
Feb 5 2026
Tentative approval from the FDA lets generic drug makers prepare for market entry while waiting for patents to expire. Learn how patent litigation, strict timelines, and paperwork errors can delay or derail generic drug launches.
Feb 2 2026
Generic immunosuppressive combinations now make lifelong transplant care affordable without sacrificing effectiveness. Learn how tacrolimus, MMF, and sirolimus generics work, their cost savings, risks, and what patients need to know to stay safe.
Feb 1 2026
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