Authorized generics are identical to brand-name drugs but cost less because they skip marketing and branding expenses. Learn how they work, why they’re priced lower, and how to find them to save on prescriptions.
Learn how to prevent moisture damage to pills and capsules with practical storage tips, the role of film coatings and desiccants, and signs your medication has been compromised. Keep your meds safe and effective.
Learn how to read prescription labels to spot dangerous drug interactions. Avoid hospitalizations by understanding warnings, decoding medical jargon, and checking for supplement risks.
TRIPS shaped global access to generic medicines by enforcing strict patent rules that raised drug prices and blocked cheaper alternatives. Despite flexibilities like compulsory licensing, trade deals and corporate pressure have limited their use - leaving millions without life-saving treatments.
Anticoagulants for seniors with atrial fibrillation reduce stroke risk by up to 70%. While fall-related bleeding is a concern, evidence shows stroke prevention benefits far outweigh the risks. DOACs like apixaban offer safer options for elderly patients.
The FDA's black box warning on antidepressants highlights increased suicide risk in young people during early treatment. Learn what it really means, who it affects, and how to stay safe while getting the help you need.
Pharmacists must follow strict state and federal rules when dispensing generic medications. Learn the legal obligations, consent requirements, restricted drugs, and documentation practices that protect patients and your license.
Mixing opioids with common antihistamines like Benadryl can cause life-threatening sedation and breathing problems. Learn why this dangerous combo happens, who’s at risk, and how to stay safe.
Hydroxyzine is commonly prescribed for anxiety and itching, but it carries a risk of QT prolongation that can lead to dangerous heart rhythms. Learn who’s at risk, what doses are safe, and safer alternatives.
Medicare Part D formularies use tiered pricing to make generics affordable. In 2025, a $2,000 out-of-pocket cap means generics can become free after you hit the limit. Know how tiers work, how to check your plan, and how to save money.