Archive: 2025/12

Digital mental health apps and teletherapy offer convenient support, but privacy risks and low retention rates are major concerns. Learn which tools actually work, how to choose safely, and why hybrid care is the future.

Second-generation antihistamines like loratadine, cetirizine, and fexofenadine offer effective allergy relief with far less drowsiness than older options. Learn how they work, their real-world pros and cons, and which one might be right for you.

Combining energy drinks with stimulant medications like Adderall or Ritalin can dangerously raise blood pressure and heart rate, increasing the risk of heart attack and arrhythmias. Learn the facts, warning signs, and safer alternatives.

Brand companies launch authorized generics to protect revenue when patents expire. These are identical to the brand drug but sold cheaper, helping them keep market share while lowering prices for consumers.

Learn how to enjoy restaurant meals with diabetes by making smart carb choices and mastering portion control. Practical tips for navigating menus, avoiding hidden sugars, and staying in control without giving up social dining.

Gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy are the two most common weight loss surgeries. Gastric bypass offers more weight loss and better diabetes control but comes with higher risks and lifelong supplements. Sleeve is simpler, safer short-term, but may need revision later.

Pharmacists play a key role in recommending generic drugs to prescribers, improving adherence and cutting costs. Learn how they communicate using FDA data, state laws, and tech tools to ensure safe, effective substitutions.

Temperature and humidity control is critical for safe medication storage. Learn the official standards, where not to store drugs, what monitoring tools work, and how to prevent costly, dangerous degradation of your prescriptions.

Tamoxifen relies on CYP2D6 to become active, and some SSRIs block this enzyme. But large studies show this interaction rarely affects cancer outcomes. Learn which antidepressants are safest and what guidelines actually recommend.

Prescriber override lets doctors require brand-name drugs when generics could be unsafe. Learn how DAW-1 codes work, which drugs need overrides, and how to document them correctly under state laws.