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20
Feb
Osteoporosis Medications: Bisphosphonates and Jaw Necrosis Risks
Medications

Osteoporosis Medications: Bisphosphonates and Jaw Necrosis Risks

Bisphosphonates are highly effective for preventing osteoporosis fractures, but a rare side effect called jaw necrosis can occur. Learn the real risks, who’s most at risk, and how to stay safe without stopping treatment.

Gareth Windham
17
Feb
Colchicine and Macrolides: How Drug Interactions Increase Toxicity Risk
Pharmacy

Colchicine and Macrolides: How Drug Interactions Increase Toxicity Risk

Colchicine and macrolide antibiotics like clarithromycin can cause deadly toxicity when taken together due to dual inhibition of CYP3A4 and P-gp. Azithromycin is the safest alternative. This interaction kills - and it’s preventable.

Gareth Windham
13
Feb
Fluoxetine Activation: How to Manage Anxiety, Insomnia, and Timing for Better Results
Mental Health

Fluoxetine Activation: How to Manage Anxiety, Insomnia, and Timing for Better Results

Fluoxetine (Prozac) can cause anxiety and insomnia at first, but timing your dose in the morning and managing your dose can help. Learn why this SSRI activates some people and how to use it safely.

Caden Aldridge
10
Feb
Antitrust Issues in Generic Substitution: How Pharma Tactics Block Cheaper Drugs
Pharmacy

Antitrust Issues in Generic Substitution: How Pharma Tactics Block Cheaper Drugs

Pharmaceutical companies are using legal loopholes to block generic drugs from entering the market, costing patients billions. Learn how product hopping, REMS abuse, and withdrawal tactics undermine substitution laws-and what regulators are doing about it.

Caden Aldridge
8
Feb
How to Build Patient Confidence in Generic Medications: Evidence-Based Strategies
Pharmacy

How to Build Patient Confidence in Generic Medications: Evidence-Based Strategies

Generic medications are just as safe and effective as brand-name drugs-but many patients still distrust them. Learn how clear, simple communication from healthcare providers can build real confidence and improve adherence.

Gareth Windham
7
Feb
Safe Use of Topical Medications and Creams in Children: A Practical Guide for Parents
Parenting Child Health

Safe Use of Topical Medications and Creams in Children: A Practical Guide for Parents

Learn how to safely use topical creams and medications on children. Discover which products are dangerous, how much to apply, and what to do in an emergency.

Caden Aldridge
5
Feb
National Prescription Drug Take-Back Days: Your Complete Guide to Safe Medication Disposal
Medications

National Prescription Drug Take-Back Days: Your Complete Guide to Safe Medication Disposal

Learn what to expect at DEA's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Days, including when and where events happen, what medications to bring, and how proper disposal prevents misuse and environmental harm. Find out why this biannual event is vital for public safety.

Gareth Windham
4
Feb
Understanding IBD Biologics: Anti-TNF, Anti-Integrin & IL-12/23 Inhibitors Explained
Medications

Understanding IBD Biologics: Anti-TNF, Anti-Integrin & IL-12/23 Inhibitors Explained

IBD biologics like anti-TNF, anti-integrin, and IL-12/23 inhibitors target immune pathways to treat Crohn's and ulcerative colitis. Learn how they work, compare effectiveness, side effects, and recent FDA approvals like risankizumab for UC in 2024. Real patient experiences and cost insights included.

Caden Aldridge
2
Feb
Serious vs Non-Serious Adverse Events: When and How to Report Them Correctly
Health Medicine

Serious vs Non-Serious Adverse Events: When and How to Report Them Correctly

Learn the critical difference between serious and non-serious adverse events in clinical trials. Understand when and how to report each type based on FDA and ICH guidelines to ensure patient safety and regulatory compliance.

Gareth Windham
1
Feb
How to Safely Document Drug Allergies in Your Medical Records
Health Medicine

How to Safely Document Drug Allergies in Your Medical Records

Accurate documentation of drug allergies in medical records prevents dangerous medication errors. Learn what details to include, how EHRs use this data, and why being specific saves lives.

Gareth Windham