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Medication-Induced Psychosis: Recognizing Symptoms and What to Do in an Emergency

Medication-Induced Psychosis: Recognizing Symptoms and What to Do in an Emergency

Mar 11 2026 / Medications

Medication-induced psychosis can strike unexpectedly after taking common drugs like steroids or antimalarials. Learn the symptoms, which medications cause it, and what to do in an emergency to ensure full recovery.

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Accessible Audio Resources for Visually Impaired Patients in Healthcare

Accessible Audio Resources for Visually Impaired Patients in Healthcare

Mar 10 2026 / Healthcare Resources

Audio resources help visually impaired patients understand medical info, avoid errors, and take control of their care. From free apps to hospital navigation systems, here’s what works and how to get it.

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FDA's 180-Day Exclusivity: How First Generic Applicants Gain Market Advantage

FDA's 180-Day Exclusivity: How First Generic Applicants Gain Market Advantage

Mar 8 2026 / Medications

FDA's 180-day exclusivity gives the first generic drug maker a financial edge, but it's often exploited to delay competition. Learn how it works, who benefits, and why reform is coming.

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Chemotherapy and Drug Interactions in Cancer Patients: What You Need to Know

Chemotherapy and Drug Interactions in Cancer Patients: What You Need to Know

Mar 3 2026 / Medications

Chemotherapy remains a cornerstone of cancer treatment, but drug interactions can reduce its effectiveness or increase toxicity. Learn how common medications, supplements, and genetics affect chemo outcomes and what patients can do to stay safe.

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Antihistamines and Alcohol: Why Mixing Them Increases Drowsiness Dangerously

Antihistamines and Alcohol: Why Mixing Them Increases Drowsiness Dangerously

Feb 25 2026 / Medications

Mixing antihistamines with alcohol can dangerously increase drowsiness, impairing reaction time and increasing accident risk. First-generation drugs like Benadryl are especially risky, but even 'non-drowsy' options like Claritin and Zyrtec aren't safe with alcohol.

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How to Request a Lower-Cost Therapeutic Alternative Medication

How to Request a Lower-Cost Therapeutic Alternative Medication

Feb 24 2026 / Medications

Learn how to ask your doctor for a lower-cost therapeutic alternative medication that works just as well but saves hundreds each year. Real strategies, proven savings, and practical steps to get started today.

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NSAID Safety: GI Risks, Kidney Effects, and Monitoring Protocols

NSAID Safety: GI Risks, Kidney Effects, and Monitoring Protocols

Feb 22 2026 / Medications

NSAIDs like ibuprofen and naproxen are common pain relievers, but they carry serious risks to the stomach and kidneys. Learn how to spot hidden dangers, who’s most at risk, and what monitoring steps actually work.

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How to Prioritize Replacements for Expired Critical Medications

How to Prioritize Replacements for Expired Critical Medications

Feb 18 2026 / Medications

Expired critical medications can be life-threatening if not replaced properly. Learn how hospitals use tiered protocols, pharmacist expertise, and monitoring systems to safely substitute life-saving drugs without risking patient harm.

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Drug Safety Monitoring: How FDA Watches Generics After Approval

Drug Safety Monitoring: How FDA Watches Generics After Approval

Feb 17 2026 / Medications

The FDA uses advanced systems like FAERS and Sentinel to monitor generic drug safety after approval. With 90% of prescriptions filled with generics, post-market surveillance catches rare side effects and manufacturing issues that clinical trials miss.

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Pharmacist Recommendations: When to Suggest Authorized Generics

Pharmacist Recommendations: When to Suggest Authorized Generics

Feb 15 2026 / Medications

Pharmacists should recommend authorized generics for patients with allergies, narrow therapeutic index drugs, or those who had adverse reactions to regular generics. These drugs are identical to brand-name medications but cost 20-80% less.

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