The Hatch-Waxman Act created the legal framework for generic drug approval in the U.S., saving billions in healthcare costs. Learn how ANDAs, the Orange Book, and patent challenges make generics possible.
Learn how to report side effects after switching to a generic medication. Step-by-step guide to filing with the FDA, what to include, why it matters, and how your report helps protect others.
Generic medications can save money, but for children, switching brands can impact effectiveness and safety. Learn why pediatric drug switches require special care, what risks to watch for, and how to protect your child’s treatment.
Herbal supplements can dangerously interact with prescription drugs, reducing effectiveness or causing toxic side effects. Learn which herbs pose the biggest risks and how to protect your health.
Combining SSRIs and NSAIDs raises upper GI bleeding risk by 75%. Learn why this dangerous interaction happens, who's most at risk, and how to prevent it with safer meds, PPIs, and smart choices.
Learn how to track symptoms linked to medications using a simple, structured diary. This guide shows exactly what to record, why timing matters, and how to use it with your doctor to get faster, more accurate care.
Compare the safety, risks, and effectiveness of the contraceptive patch, vaginal ring, and IUD. Learn which method has the lowest clot risk, highest efficacy, and best fit for your body and lifestyle.
Desloratadine and loratadine are both non-sedating antihistamines for allergies. Desloratadine is more potent, lasts longer, and works better for congestion-but costs more. Loratadine is cheaper and effective for mild symptoms.
SGLT2 inhibitors help manage type 2 diabetes but carry a rare risk of Fournier’s gangrene-a life-threatening infection. Learn the early warning signs, what to do immediately, and how to stay safe while using these medications.
Hospital pharmacies are bearing the brunt of ongoing injectable medication shortages, with critical drugs like anesthetics, chemotherapy agents, and IV fluids frequently unavailable. Here’s why it’s happening-and what’s being done to cope.