Category: Medications - Page 3

Generic Prescribing Incentives: How Rewards Shape Provider Decisions

Generic prescribing incentives reward doctors for choosing lower-cost generic drugs, saving billions in healthcare spending. But how do they really affect patient care-and are they fair to providers?

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Pharmacy Counseling: What to Learn When Picking Up Generic Medications

Learn what to ask your pharmacist when switching to generic medications. Understand therapeutic equivalence, safety, cost savings, and when to be cautious - backed by FDA guidelines and real patient data.

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Look-Alike, Sound-Alike Medication Names That Cause Errors: What You Need to Know

Look-alike, sound-alike medication names cause thousands of preventable errors each year. Learn the most dangerous drug pairs, why they happen, and how to protect yourself or your patients.

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Future Role of Authorized Generics: Market Outlook

Authorized generics let brand manufacturers sell their own drugs at lower prices after patent expiry. Learn how they shape drug pricing, competition, and patient access in today's evolving pharmaceutical market.

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Drug-Related Headaches: How to Spot and Stop Medication Overuse Headaches

Learn how overusing common painkillers can cause daily headaches-and how to break the cycle safely. Discover which meds are most risky, what withdrawal really feels like, and how newer treatments like gepants and CGRP blockers can help you recover.

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How to Read Expiration Dates on Medication Packaging Correctly

Learn how to read expiration dates on medication packaging correctly, understand what they really mean, which drugs are risky to use after expiring, and how storage affects safety. Avoid dangerous mistakes with your prescriptions and OTC meds.

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Long-Term Solutions: Building Resilience Into the Drug Supply

Drug shortages are rising because supply chains are too fragile. Learn how combining domestic production, supplier diversification, AI mapping, and better regulations can build lasting resilience-and prevent life-threatening gaps in medicine access.

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

Antidepressants like sertraline are safe and often necessary during pregnancy. Untreated depression poses greater risks to mother and baby than medication. Learn the facts about side effects, birth defects, and long-term outcomes.

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Linezolid and Serotonin Syndrome: What You Need to Know About the Risk with Antidepressants

Linezolid can interact with antidepressants and trigger serotonin syndrome, but recent studies show the risk is very low. Learn who’s truly at risk and how to stay safe while using this critical antibiotic.

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Medication Safety at Night: How Fatigue Increases Risk and What to Do About It

Night shift fatigue increases medication errors by up to 12.1%. Learn how sleep deprivation, sedating medications, and poor scheduling put patients at risk-and what you can do to stay safe.

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Clopidogrel and Proton Pump Inhibitors: What You Need to Know About the Reduced Antiplatelet Effect

Clopidogrel and PPIs like omeprazole can interact, reducing clopidogrel’s ability to prevent blood clots. Learn which PPIs are safe, which to avoid, and what alternatives exist for heart patients.

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How Generic Substitution Laws Work: State-by-State Breakdown

Generic substitution laws vary widely across U.S. states, affecting how and when pharmacists can swap brand-name drugs for cheaper generics. Learn how each state regulates substitutions, who must give consent, and why some drugs are exempt.

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