Category: Pharmacy and Medication Reviews - Page 4
Insulin Allergies: How to Spot and Handle Injection Reactions
- by Colin Edward Egan
- on 10 Dec 2025
Insulin allergies are rare but serious. Learn how to recognize local and systemic reactions, what causes them, and how to manage them safely without stopping life-saving insulin therapy.
Levothyroxine and Proton Pump Inhibitors: What You Need to Know About Absorption Interactions
- by Colin Edward Egan
- on 9 Dec 2025
Levothyroxine and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) can interact, reducing thyroid hormone absorption. Nearly 2.7 million Americans on both drugs may need dose adjustments or alternatives like liquid levothyroxine or H2 blockers.
How to Recognize Changes in Color, Odor, or Texture in Expired Drugs
- by Colin Edward Egan
- on 1 Dec 2025
Learn how to spot dangerous changes in expired drugs-color, odor, and texture-before taking them. Simple visual checks can prevent serious health risks.
Vortioxetine and Nausea: How to Manage Early Side Effects and Stick With Treatment
- by Colin Edward Egan
- on 1 Dec 2025
Vortioxetine (Trintellix) often causes nausea in the first two weeks of treatment, but this side effect is usually temporary. Learn how to manage it with dosing tips, ginger, food timing, and medications - and why sticking with it can lead to better cognitive and mood outcomes.
When to Get a Baseline CK Test Before Starting Statins
- by Colin Edward Egan
- on 29 Nov 2025
A baseline CK test before starting statins isn't needed for everyone-but it's critical for those at higher risk of muscle side effects. Learn who should get tested and why the numbers matter.
Blockbuster Patent Expirations 2025 and Beyond: What’s Coming and How It Changes Your Medications
- by Colin Edward Egan
- on 27 Nov 2025
Blockbuster drug patents expire in 2025-2030, slashing prices for top medications like Entresto, Eliquis, and Keytruda. Learn which drugs are affected, when generics arrive, and how to save thousands on prescriptions.
Side Effects and Medication Adherence: How to Stay on Track When Drugs Cause Problems
- by Colin Edward Egan
- on 26 Nov 2025
Side effects are the top reason people stop taking their meds-but they don’t have to. Learn how to manage discomfort, talk to your pharmacist, and stay on track with your treatment without quitting.
QD vs. QID: How Prescription Abbreviations Cause Dangerous Medication Errors and How to Stop Them
- by Colin Edward Egan
- on 25 Nov 2025
QD and QID are dangerous prescription abbreviations that cause patients to take four times the intended dose. Learn why they're still used, how they lead to deadly errors, and what’s being done to stop them.
Rhabdomyolysis from Medication Interactions: How Common Drugs Can Cause Muscle Breakdown
- by Colin Edward Egan
- on 22 Nov 2025
Rhabdomyolysis from medication interactions is a life-threatening condition where muscle tissue breaks down, often due to dangerous drug combos like statins with antibiotics. Learn the signs, risks, and how to prevent it.
FDALabel Database: How to Search Drug Labels Like a Regulatory Professional
- by Colin Edward Egan
- on 20 Nov 2025
FDALabel is the FDA's official searchable database of over 149,000 drug labels. Learn how to search by section, use MedDRA terms, export results to Excel, and find critical safety info no other public tool offers.