Archive: 2026/02

Sleep Aids: Interactions and Cognitive Side Effects You Need to Know

Sleep Aids: Interactions and Cognitive Side Effects You Need to Know

Not all sleep aids are the same. Some increase dementia risk, others may protect your brain. Learn which drugs cause brain fog, which are safer, and what to do instead of relying on pills.

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Immunizations and Generic Prescriptions: How Pharmacists Are Leading Patient Advocacy

Immunizations and Generic Prescriptions: How Pharmacists Are Leading Patient Advocacy

Pharmacists are now key providers of vaccines and generic medication advocates, improving access and lowering costs. Learn how they're reshaping public health and overcoming systemic barriers.

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Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Risks and How to Prevent It

Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Risks and How to Prevent It

MASLD (formerly NAFLD) affects 1 in 4 adults worldwide and is the most common chronic liver disease. It’s preventable and reversible with lifestyle changes - no drugs needed. Learn the real risks and proven strategies to protect your liver.

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Omeprazole and Clopidogrel: What You Need to Know About CYP2C19 Inhibition

Omeprazole and Clopidogrel: What You Need to Know About CYP2C19 Inhibition

Omeprazole can reduce clopidogrel's effectiveness by blocking CYP2C19, increasing clot risk. Pantoprazole is the safest PPI alternative. Genetics and timing matter - here's what to do.

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Crohn’s Disease vs. Ulcerative Colitis

Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Crohn’s Disease vs. Ulcerative Colitis

Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are two distinct forms of inflammatory bowel disease with different locations, depths of inflammation, complications, and treatments. Understanding the differences is key to managing symptoms and choosing the right care.

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Counseling for Sexual Side Effects from Medications: What You Need to Know

Counseling for Sexual Side Effects from Medications: What You Need to Know

Sexual side effects from medications like antidepressants are common but often ignored. Counseling can help you manage them without quitting treatment. Learn what works, what doesn’t, and how to talk to your provider.

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Generic Drug Manufacturers: Business Models for Profitability and Sustainability

Generic Drug Manufacturers: Business Models for Profitability and Sustainability

Generic drug makers save billions in healthcare costs but struggle to stay profitable. Learn their business models, challenges, and how they're adapting for sustainability. Teva and Viatris strategies, regional differences, and future outlook explained.

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Benzodiazepines and Drug Interactions: What You Need to Know

Benzodiazepines and Drug Interactions: What You Need to Know

Benzodiazepines treat anxiety but carry serious risks when mixed with opioids or alcohol. Learn about FDA warnings, real-world dangers, safer alternatives, and how to use these medications safely.

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Cross-border Pharmacy Services in the EU: How Generic Drugs Move Across Borders

Cross-border Pharmacy Services in the EU: How Generic Drugs Move Across Borders

Cross-border pharmacy services in the EU let citizens access generic drugs across borders using digital prescriptions. Despite progress, uneven implementation, UK prescription rules, and low public awareness still create barriers for patients.

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Tendering Systems in Europe: How Public Procurement Drives Generic Purchasing

Tendering Systems in Europe: How Public Procurement Drives Generic Purchasing

Europe uses complex, rules-based tendering systems to buy generic medicines, prioritizing value over price. This ensures fair competition, transparency, and sustainability - making generics affordable and reliable across the EU.

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Why Prescription Drug Prices Are So High in the United States

Why Prescription Drug Prices Are So High in the United States

Americans pay up to three times more for prescription drugs than other wealthy nations. This isn't about cost of production - it's about policy, profit, and power. Here's why U.S. drug prices are so high and who benefits.

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