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NSAID Safety: GI Risks, Kidney Effects, and How to Monitor Them

NSAID Safety: GI Risks, Kidney Effects, and How to Monitor Them

NSAIDs like ibuprofen and naproxen help with pain but carry serious risks to your stomach and kidneys. Learn how to spot hidden damage, who’s most at risk, and what monitoring steps actually work.

Licensed Pharmacies: How to Make Sure Your Pharmacy Is Legitimate and Safe

Licensed Pharmacies: How to Make Sure Your Pharmacy Is Legitimate and Safe

Learn how to verify if a pharmacy is licensed and legitimate to avoid counterfeit drugs. Follow simple steps to check state boards, VIPPS seals, and pharmacist credentials - and protect your health from dangerous fake medications.

Risk-Benefit Statements in FDA Labels: How Patients Can Understand Them

Risk-Benefit Statements in FDA Labels: How Patients Can Understand Them

FDA drug labels are supposed to show if a medication's benefits outweigh its risks-but most are too complex for patients to understand. Learn how to read them, what the FDA is doing to improve them, and how to make smarter decisions with your doctor.

Depression Management: How Medications, Therapy, and Lifestyle Changes Work Together

Depression Management: How Medications, Therapy, and Lifestyle Changes Work Together

Depression management combines medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes for lasting relief. Evidence shows that using all three together works better than any single approach, especially for moderate to severe cases.

Exercise for Weight Loss: Cardio vs. Strength Training - What Actually Works

Exercise for Weight Loss: Cardio vs. Strength Training - What Actually Works

Cardio burns more calories during exercise, but strength training boosts your metabolism long after you stop. The best approach for lasting weight loss combines both - not one or the other.

Medical Education on Generics: Do Doctors Learn Equivalence?

Medical Education on Generics: Do Doctors Learn Equivalence?

Doctors prescribe generics 90% of the time, but many still doubt their effectiveness. Why? Medical education rarely teaches bioequivalence. This is how we fix it.

How to Assess Risk When Only Expired Medications Are Available

How to Assess Risk When Only Expired Medications Are Available

Expired medications aren't always dangerous-but some can be deadly. Learn which pills are safe to use after expiration, which to avoid at all costs, and how to assess risk when no alternatives exist.

Symptoms of Taking Counterfeit Medications: What to Watch For

Symptoms of Taking Counterfeit Medications: What to Watch For

Counterfeit medications can look real but contain deadly substances like fentanyl or toxic chemicals. Learn the physical signs and body symptoms that reveal fake pills-and what to do if you suspect you’ve taken one.

How to Reduce Pill Burden with Combination Medications for Seniors

How to Reduce Pill Burden with Combination Medications for Seniors

Combination medications reduce pill burden for seniors by combining multiple drugs into one tablet, improving adherence, lowering blood pressure, and cutting healthcare costs. Learn how they work and when they're right for you.

Antidepressants and Alcohol: What Happens When You Mix Them

Antidepressants and Alcohol: What Happens When You Mix Them

Mixing antidepressants and alcohol can worsen depression, reduce medication effectiveness, and increase suicide risk. Learn why even one drink can be dangerous and what to do instead.