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Acid-Reducing Medications: How They Interfere With Other Drugs

Acid-Reducing Medications: How They Interfere With Other Drugs

Acid-reducing medications like PPIs and H2 blockers can drastically lower the absorption of critical drugs like HIV treatments, cancer therapies, and antifungals. Learn which medications are at risk and how to avoid dangerous interactions.

Jan 14 2026
Pharmacist Authority in Substitution: Legal Scope of Practice Across U.S. States

Pharmacist Authority in Substitution: Legal Scope of Practice Across U.S. States

Pharmacists across the U.S. can legally substitute medications to save costs and improve access - but rules vary drastically by state. Learn how generic and therapeutic substitution work, where they're allowed, and what patients and providers need to know.

Jan 12 2026
Transplant Immunosuppression: Tacrolimus, Mycophenolate, and Steroids for Kidney Patients

Transplant Immunosuppression: Tacrolimus, Mycophenolate, and Steroids for Kidney Patients

Tacrolimus, mycophenolate, and steroids are the standard immunosuppressants after kidney transplant. They prevent rejection but come with side effects like diabetes, diarrhea, and infection risk. Learn how they work, what to expect, and what’s changing in 2026.

Jan 10 2026
Tiered Copays: Why Your Generic Medication Might Cost More Than Expected

Tiered Copays: Why Your Generic Medication Might Cost More Than Expected

Why your generic drug might cost more than the brand-name version - it's not about quality, it's about rebates. Understand tiered copays and how to save money on prescriptions.

Jan 5 2026
Anticoagulation in Kidney and Liver Disease: What Doctors Really Do

Anticoagulation in Kidney and Liver Disease: What Doctors Really Do

Managing blood thinners in kidney or liver disease is complex. Apixaban is often the safest choice, but dosing and monitoring require careful attention. Learn what doctors actually do when treating these high-risk patients.

Jan 3 2026
How to Use Technology to Track Medication Expiration Dates

How to Use Technology to Track Medication Expiration Dates

Learn how RFID, eMAR, and mobile apps help hospitals and families track medication expiration dates to prevent unsafe use, reduce waste, and stay compliant with health regulations.

Jan 1 2026
Automated Refills for Generic Medicines: How Online Pharmacies Make Chronic Care Easier

Automated Refills for Generic Medicines: How Online Pharmacies Make Chronic Care Easier

Automated refills for generic medicines help patients stay on track with chronic meds by removing the need to remember refills. Learn how they work, their risks, and how to use them safely through online pharmacies.

Dec 28 2025
Obesity Comorbidities: How Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Sleep Apnea Connect and What to Do About It

Obesity Comorbidities: How Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Sleep Apnea Connect and What to Do About It

Obesity doesn't just add weight - it triggers diabetes, heart disease, and sleep apnea in a dangerous cycle. Learn how these conditions connect and what actually works to break the chain.

Dec 26 2025
QT Prolongation and Sudden Cardiac Death from Medications: What You Need to Know About Risk Factors

QT Prolongation and Sudden Cardiac Death from Medications: What You Need to Know About Risk Factors

QT prolongation from medications can trigger sudden cardiac death. Learn the real risk factors, which drugs are most dangerous, and how to protect yourself with simple steps like electrolyte checks and ECG monitoring.

Dec 25 2025
How to Protect Your Privacy When Disposing of Medications

How to Protect Your Privacy When Disposing of Medications

Learn how to safely dispose of medications while protecting your personal information from identity theft. Follow FDA and HIPAA guidelines to prevent privacy breaches from discarded prescription bottles.

Dec 21 2025
Generic Drug Quality Issues: Manufacturing Plant Problems Explained

Generic Drug Quality Issues: Manufacturing Plant Problems Explained

Generic drug quality issues stem from flawed manufacturing practices, especially overseas. From contaminated batches to missing data, these problems put patients at risk-and the system isn't keeping up.

Dec 17 2025
Medical Society Guidelines on Generic Drug Use: What Providers Really Think

Medical Society Guidelines on Generic Drug Use: What Providers Really Think

Medical society guidelines on generic drug use vary by specialty. While most doctors support generics for cost savings, neurologists and others caution against substitution for drugs with narrow therapeutic indices due to patient safety risks.

Dec 15 2025
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