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Bioequivalence and Patient Safety: Why Testing Ensures Safe Generic Medications

Bioequivalence and Patient Safety: Why Testing Ensures Safe Generic Medications

Bioequivalence testing ensures generic drugs work the same as brand-name versions, keeping patients safe and healthcare costs low. Learn how science, regulation, and real-world data protect your health.

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Garlic Supplements and Anticoagulants: What You Need to Know About Bleeding Risk

Garlic Supplements and Anticoagulants: What You Need to Know About Bleeding Risk

Garlic supplements may seem harmless, but when taken with blood thinners, they can cause dangerous bleeding. Learn how ajoene in garlic interacts with anticoagulants, who's at risk, and what to do now.

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Institutional Formularies: How Hospitals and Clinics Control Drug Substitutions

Institutional Formularies: How Hospitals and Clinics Control Drug Substitutions

Institutional formularies are hospital and clinic policies that control drug substitutions to improve safety and cut costs. Learn how they work, the laws behind them, and what patients should know.

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Antidepressant Use in Pregnancy: What You Need to Know About Safety and Side Effects

Antidepressant Use in Pregnancy: What You Need to Know About Safety and Side Effects

Antidepressants in pregnancy are safer than once thought. Sertraline is the preferred choice, with minimal risk to babies. Untreated depression poses greater dangers - including preterm birth, low birth weight, and maternal death.

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HCV Reinfection and Cure: How Retreatment and Harm Reduction Are Changing the Game

HCV Reinfection and Cure: How Retreatment and Harm Reduction Are Changing the Game

HCV can be cured in over 95% of cases with modern treatments, but reinfection is common among people who inject drugs. Retreatment works just as well, and harm reduction-like clean needles and opioid therapy-is key to stopping the cycle.

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Sensitive Skin Care: Fragrance-Free Routines and Testing

Sensitive Skin Care: Fragrance-Free Routines and Testing

Fragrance-free skincare is the most effective way to calm sensitive skin. Learn how to identify real fragrance-free products, build a simple routine, and avoid hidden irritants that cause redness and irritation.

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Cholinergic Urticaria: How Heat-Induced Hives Work and How to Stop Them

Cholinergic Urticaria: How Heat-Induced Hives Work and How to Stop Them

Cholinergic urticaria causes tiny, itchy hives from heat and sweat - not allergens. Learn how to identify triggers, manage symptoms with medication, and prevent flare-ups using smart lifestyle changes.

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Pediatric Exclusivity: How FDA Extends Patent Protection for Drugs

Pediatric Exclusivity: How FDA Extends Patent Protection for Drugs

Pediatric exclusivity gives drug companies six extra months of market protection by blocking generic approval-not by extending patents, but by delaying FDA decisions. It’s a powerful tool that benefits children’s health and pharmaceutical profits alike.

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Sports and Anticoagulants: Injury Risk and Protective Strategies

Sports and Anticoagulants: Injury Risk and Protective Strategies

Athletes on blood thinners face higher bleeding risks during sports, but with smart strategies-like switching to low-impact activities, timing DOAC doses, and using protective gear-many can stay active safely.

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How Age Affects Medication Side Effects and Tolerability

How Age Affects Medication Side Effects and Tolerability

As we age, our bodies process medications differently, increasing the risk of dangerous side effects. Learn how aging affects drug tolerance, which medications are riskiest, and what you can do to stay safe.

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