Archive: 2026/02

Global Perspectives on Generics: How Countries Are Cutting Drug Costs Without Compromising Access

Global Perspectives on Generics: How Countries Are Cutting Drug Costs Without Compromising Access

Feb 17, 2026, Posted by Mike Clayton

Generic drugs save billions worldwide, but how countries manage them varies drastically. From China's price cuts to Europe's pricing chaos, this is how global policies shape who gets affordable medicine-and who doesn't.

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Subclinical Hypothyroidism: When to Treat Elevated TSH

Subclinical Hypothyroidism: When to Treat Elevated TSH

Feb 15, 2026, Posted by Mike Clayton

Subclinical hypothyroidism means elevated TSH with normal thyroid hormone levels. Should you treat it? The answer depends on your age, antibodies, symptoms, and TSH level. Learn when treatment helps-and when it doesn't.

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Litigation in Generic Markets: Patent Disputes and Settlements Explained

Litigation in Generic Markets: Patent Disputes and Settlements Explained

Feb 13, 2026, Posted by Mike Clayton

Patent litigation in generic drug markets delays affordable medicines, with brand companies using legal tactics like improper Orange Book listings and serial lawsuits to extend exclusivity. Learn how Hatch-Waxman, settlements, and new FDA rules are shaping access.

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Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease: Understanding Asthma and NSAID Sensitivity

Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease: Understanding Asthma and NSAID Sensitivity

Feb 10, 2026, Posted by Mike Clayton

Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease (AERD) is a severe condition linking asthma, nasal polyps, and NSAID sensitivity. Learn how it develops, why standard treatments fail, and how aspirin desensitization can transform outcomes.

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Chronic Hepatitis C: How Modern Antivirals Cure the Virus and Protect the Liver

Chronic Hepatitis C: How Modern Antivirals Cure the Virus and Protect the Liver

Feb 8, 2026, Posted by Mike Clayton

Chronic hepatitis C is now curable with simple oral medications that clear the virus in 8-12 weeks. These direct-acting antivirals not only eliminate the infection but allow the liver to heal, reducing risks of cirrhosis and cancer. Over 95% of patients are cured with minimal side effects.

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Warfarin Interactions: Foods, Supplements, and Prescription Drugs You Must Avoid

Warfarin Interactions: Foods, Supplements, and Prescription Drugs You Must Avoid

Feb 7, 2026, Posted by Mike Clayton

Warfarin is still widely used despite newer alternatives. Understanding its interactions with foods, supplements, and drugs is critical to avoid dangerous bleeding or clotting. Consistency in diet and careful medication management save lives.

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Pharmacist Role with Biosimilars: Counseling and Substitution Explained

Pharmacist Role with Biosimilars: Counseling and Substitution Explained

Feb 4, 2026, Posted by Mike Clayton

Pharmacists play a critical role in biosimilar adoption through patient counseling and substitution. Learn how they bridge gaps between complex biologics and patient care, with real-world examples and actionable insights.

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Labor Cost Differences: Generic vs Brand-Name Drug Production

Labor Cost Differences: Generic vs Brand-Name Drug Production

Feb 3, 2026, Posted by Mike Clayton

Generic drugs cost less than brand-name drugs not just because they copy ingredients, but because of lower labor costs, massive production scale, and global manufacturing. Here's how the numbers break down.

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Counterfeit Medication Red Flags: What to Watch For

Counterfeit Medication Red Flags: What to Watch For

Feb 2, 2026, Posted by Mike Clayton

Learn the top red flags for counterfeit medications-from suspiciously low prices and fake packaging to dangerous ingredients. Protect yourself from deadly fake pills with practical verification steps and real-world examples.

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