Cannabis can dangerously interact with blood thinners, seizure meds, and sedatives by altering how your liver processes them. Learn which combinations are high-risk, how to stay safe, and what to tell your doctor.
Read moreBuyers like Medicare use the threat of generic drug competition to force lower prices on brand-name medications. With multiple generics available, prices can drop by over 90%. This strategy saves billions but faces challenges from anti-competitive tactics and complex drug manufacturing.
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Read moreBioequivalence ensures generic drugs work just like brand-name versions. The FDA requires proof that both deliver the same amount of active ingredient into the bloodstream at the same rate, using strict statistical standards.
Read moreMail-order generics offer convenience and cost savings for chronic meds, but hidden markups, temperature risks, and delivery delays can compromise safety. Learn how to use them wisely.
Read moreSwitching children to generic medications can save money, but it also carries unique risks. Learn why pediatric dosing, formulation changes, and insurance-driven switches can impact asthma, epilepsy, and transplant patients-and what parents can do to protect their child's health.
Read moreStatins and ALS: What does the science really say? No strong evidence links statins to ALS. Long-term use may even reduce risk. Don't stop statins without medical advice.
Read moreLearn how to organize your medications safely with pill organizers and tracking methods. Discover the best tools for adherence, avoid common mistakes, and choose the right system for your needs.
Read moreLearn how to protect your pills and capsules from moisture damage using proven storage methods, desiccants, and packaging tips. Keep your medication effective and safe.
Read moreCyclosporine is a life-saving immunosuppressant, but its inhibition of the CYP3A4 enzyme can cause dangerous drug interactions. Learn which medications to avoid, how to monitor levels, and what to do if you're at risk.
Read moreDissolution testing is how the FDA ensures generic drugs release their active ingredients at the same rate as brand-name versions, proving bioequivalence without human trials. It's a precise, science-backed process that keeps generics safe and affordable.
Read moreGenetic testing for SLCO1B1 variants can help identify people at higher risk of statin-induced muscle pain, especially with simvastatin. Learn how pharmacogenomics guides safer statin use and who should consider testing.
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