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Safe Use of Multiple Medications: How to Avoid Dangerous Double Ingredients

Learn how to avoid dangerous double ingredients in your medications. Over 40% of older adults take five or more drugs, and many unknowingly overdose on acetaminophen, NSAIDs, or sedatives. Simple steps can prevent hospital visits.

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Hydration and Diuretics: How to Balance Fluid Intake to Avoid Side Effects

Diuretics help manage heart failure and high blood pressure, but they can cause dehydration and electrolyte imbalances. Learn how much to drink, what to avoid, and how to use weight and urine color to stay balanced.

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Generic Drug Labeling Requirements: What the FDA Mandates

The FDA requires generic drug labels to match brand-name labels exactly, with few exceptions. Learn the rules, risks, and recent changes affecting millions of prescriptions.

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Generic Drug Prices Over Time: Year-by-Year Changes and What It Means for You

Generic drug prices have become unpredictable, with some dropping 90% and others spiking over 1,000%. Learn why prices fluctuate year by year, which drugs are most at risk, and how to save money now.

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Diabetic Neuropathy Pain: Effective Medications and Essential Foot Care Steps

Manage diabetic neuropathy pain with proven medications like duloxetine and pregabalin, and prevent serious foot complications through daily care. Learn what works, what to avoid, and how to protect your feet.

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Manufacturing Deficiencies: Common FDA Quality Issues in Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices

The FDA is cracking down on manufacturing deficiencies in pharmaceuticals and medical devices, with aseptic failures, data integrity issues, and poor material controls leading to warning letters and import blocks in 2025.

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Natural Disasters and Drug Shortages: How Climate Change Is Breaking the Medicine Supply Chain

Climate disasters like hurricanes are causing life-threatening drug shortages by destroying key manufacturing sites. IV fluids, insulin, and cancer drugs are disappearing-because the system has no backup. Here’s how it’s happening and what needs to change.

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Generic combination products: When multiple generics equal one brand

Generic combination products combine drugs and devices, but substitution rules haven't kept up. Patients often get mismatched components, leading to safety risks and higher costs. Here's how the system works - and why it's failing.

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How to Track Post-Marketing Studies for Drug Safety: A Practical Guide for Healthcare and Pharma Teams

Learn how to track post-marketing drug safety studies using FAERS, Sentinel, and global surveillance systems. Understand timelines, common pitfalls, and how AI is changing drug safety monitoring.

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GLP-1 Agonists and Weight Loss: How These Diabetes Drugs Are Changing Obesity Treatment

GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic and Wegovy are transforming obesity treatment by delivering significant weight loss and heart benefits-far beyond their original use for diabetes. Learn how they work, who benefits most, and what the real costs and risks are.

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How Pramipexole Helps Manage Restless Leg Syndrome

Pramipexole is a dopamine agonist used to manage moderate to severe Restless Leg Syndrome by reducing nighttime leg urges and improving sleep. It works for many but carries risks like sleep attacks and impulse disorders.

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Aspirin Therapy for Heart Disease Prevention: Who Should Take It in 2025?

As of 2025, daily aspirin is no longer recommended for most people to prevent heart disease. Learn who still benefits, who should avoid it, and what to do instead.

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