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Drug Allergies vs. Side Effects: How to Tell Them Apart and Stay Safe

Drug Allergies vs. Side Effects: How to Tell Them Apart and Stay Safe

Nov 20, 2025, Posted by Mike Clayton

Most people who think they have a drug allergy actually have a side effect. Learn how to tell the difference, why it matters for your health, and what steps to take to avoid unnecessary risks and treatments.

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Drug-Disease Interactions: How Your Health Conditions Can Change How Medications Work

Drug-Disease Interactions: How Your Health Conditions Can Change How Medications Work

Nov 19, 2025, Posted by Mike Clayton

Drug-disease interactions occur when a medication for one condition worsens another health issue. Learn how common conditions like kidney disease, heart failure, and diabetes can change how drugs work-and what you can do to stay safe.

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Ototoxic Medications: How Common Drugs Can Damage Your Hearing and What to Watch For

Ototoxic Medications: How Common Drugs Can Damage Your Hearing and What to Watch For

Nov 19, 2025, Posted by Mike Clayton

Many common medications can cause permanent hearing damage. Learn which drugs are most risky, how to spot early signs of hearing loss, and what monitoring can save your hearing before it's too late.

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Combination Cholesterol Therapy with Reduced Statin Doses: A Smarter Way to Lower LDL

Combination Cholesterol Therapy with Reduced Statin Doses: A Smarter Way to Lower LDL

Nov 18, 2025, Posted by Mike Clayton

Combination cholesterol therapy with reduced statin doses offers a safer, more effective way to lower LDL when high-dose statins fail or cause side effects. Ezetimibe and other non-statin drugs can boost results without increasing risks.

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How Dydrogesterone Works in the Human Body: A Clear Breakdown of Its Mechanism

How Dydrogesterone Works in the Human Body: A Clear Breakdown of Its Mechanism

Nov 18, 2025, Posted by Mike Clayton

Dydrogesterone is a synthetic hormone that mimics natural progesterone to support pregnancy, regulate menstrual cycles, and prevent early miscarriages. It works precisely on uterine receptors without affecting other hormones.

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Shortage Predictions: Forecasting Future Drug Scarcity in 2025-2030

Shortage Predictions: Forecasting Future Drug Scarcity in 2025-2030

Nov 17, 2025, Posted by Mike Clayton

Drug shortages are rising due to climate stress, aging supply chains, and low profit margins. Learn how 2025-2030 will reshape medicine availability - and what can be done to stop it.

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Opioids and Depression: How Mood Changes Happen and How to Monitor Them

Opioids and Depression: How Mood Changes Happen and How to Monitor Them

Nov 16, 2025, Posted by Mike Clayton

Opioids can worsen depression over time, even in people taking them as prescribed. Learn how mood changes happen, how to spot them early, and what steps to take to protect your mental health while managing pain.

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Hyponatremia from SSRIs: Low Sodium and Confusion Risk in Elderly Patients

Hyponatremia from SSRIs: Low Sodium and Confusion Risk in Elderly Patients

Nov 14, 2025, Posted by Mike Clayton

SSRIs can cause dangerous low sodium levels, especially in older adults, leading to confusion, falls, and even coma. Learn the signs, who’s at risk, and safer antidepressant alternatives.

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Patient Support Groups: Sharing Real Experiences with Generic Medications

Patient Support Groups: Sharing Real Experiences with Generic Medications

Nov 13, 2025, Posted by Mike Clayton

Patient support groups help people share real experiences with generic medications, reducing fear and improving adherence. Learn how these communities build trust, cut misinformation, and save money on long-term prescriptions.

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Metformin and Contrast Dye: What You Need to Know About Lactic Acidosis and Kidney Risk

Metformin and Contrast Dye: What You Need to Know About Lactic Acidosis and Kidney Risk

Nov 13, 2025, Posted by Mike Clayton

Learn the current guidelines on taking metformin with contrast dye. Understand when to stop or continue the medication to avoid rare but serious lactic acidosis risks tied to kidney function.

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