Category: Medications - Page 5

Current Drug Shortages: Which Medications Are Scarce Today in 2025
  • 17.12.2025
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Current Drug Shortages: Which Medications Are Scarce Today in 2025

As of 2025, over 270 medications are in short supply across the U.S., including essential drugs like chemotherapy agents, IV fluids, and antibiotics. Learn which ones are hardest to find, why it’s happening, and what you can do.

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How to Build Patient Confidence in Generic Medications: Proven Strategies Based on Research
  • 16.12.2025
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How to Build Patient Confidence in Generic Medications: Proven Strategies Based on Research

Most patients trust generics less than they should, even though they’re proven to be just as safe and effective. Learn how doctors and pharmacists can use simple, research-backed conversations to build real patient confidence in generic medications.

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Hyperthyroidism and Stimulant Medications: Heart and Anxiety Risks
  • 15.12.2025
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Hyperthyroidism and Stimulant Medications: Heart and Anxiety Risks

Hyperthyroidism and stimulant medications like Adderall can dangerously amplify heart rate and anxiety. Learn the risks, alternatives, and what to do if you're taking both.

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Generic Drug Shortages: Causes and How They Limit Patient Access
  • 15.12.2025
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Generic Drug Shortages: Causes and How They Limit Patient Access

Generic drug shortages are rising, with 270 active in the U.S. as of 2025. These aren't random glitches-they're systemic failures that delay treatments, raise costs, and put patients at risk. Here's why they happen and how they impact care.

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MedWatch Reporting for Generics: How Safety Data Is Collected and Why It Matters
  • 12.12.2025
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MedWatch Reporting for Generics: How Safety Data Is Collected and Why It Matters

MedWatch is the FDA's system for collecting safety reports on generic drugs. Learn how patients and providers report side effects, why manufacturer details matter, and how these reports lead to real changes in drug labeling and safety warnings.

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Insulin, EpiPens, and Nitroglycerin: What Happens When They Expire?
  • 10.12.2025
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Insulin, EpiPens, and Nitroglycerin: What Happens When They Expire?

Expired insulin, EpiPens, and nitroglycerin aren't just less effective - they can fail completely in emergencies. Learn why these critical meds must be replaced on time and how to store them safely.

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Antihistamines: First-Generation vs. Second-Generation Compared
  • 9.12.2025
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Antihistamines: First-Generation vs. Second-Generation Compared

Learn the key differences between first- and second-generation antihistamines like Benadryl, Zyrtec, and Claritin. Discover which is better for daily use, sleep, allergies, and safety-backed by medical data and real user experiences.

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TZD Weight Gain and Edema: How to Manage These Common Side Effects
  • 6.12.2025
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TZD Weight Gain and Edema: How to Manage These Common Side Effects

TZDs like pioglitazone help control blood sugar but often cause weight gain and swelling. Learn how to reduce these side effects with dose adjustments, SGLT2 inhibitors, low-sodium diets, and daily weight tracking.

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FDA Regulatory Authority: How the Agency Approves Generic Drugs
  • 5.12.2025
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FDA Regulatory Authority: How the Agency Approves Generic Drugs

The FDA ensures generic drugs are as safe and effective as brand-name drugs through the ANDA process. Learn how bioequivalence, manufacturing standards, and regulatory oversight make generics affordable without compromising quality.

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ANDA Process: Legal Requirements for Generic Drug Approval in the U.S.
  • 4.12.2025
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ANDA Process: Legal Requirements for Generic Drug Approval in the U.S.

The ANDA process is the legal pathway for generic drug approval in the U.S., requiring bioequivalence, identical formulations, and strict manufacturing standards under the Hatch-Waxman Act. Learn how it works and why it matters.

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