Category: Medicine and Pharmacy - Page 3
Autoimmune Thyroid Eye Disease: Symptoms and Treatment Progress
Thyroid Eye Disease is an autoimmune condition causing eye bulging, double vision, and pain. Learn about symptoms, the breakthrough drug Tepezza, surgery options, and why early treatment saves vision.
First-Mover Advantage: How First Generic Manufacturers Dominate the Market
First generic manufacturers gain lasting market dominance through the Hatch-Waxman Act’s 180-day exclusivity and deep system inertia. Pharmacy stocking, prescriber habits, and patient loyalty lock in market share long after competition arrives.
Cough and Allergy Medications During Lactation: What You Need to Know About Infant Sedation Risks
Learn which cough and allergy medications are safe during breastfeeding and which ones pose serious sedation risks to infants. Get clear guidance on alternatives, timing, and warning signs.
Baseline CK Testing for Statins: When It’s Really Needed
Baseline CK testing before starting statins isn't needed for everyone-but it's critical for high-risk patients. Learn when it adds real value and when it's just unnecessary testing.
Back Pain Red Flags: When Imaging and Referral Are Needed
Learn the key back pain red flags that signal serious conditions like infection, cancer, or nerve damage. Find out when imaging and urgent referral are necessary - and when waiting is safer.
How Generic Drugs Are Reshaping the Economics of Brand Pharmaceutical Companies
Generic drugs save the U.S. healthcare system over $300 billion a year-but they're also forcing brand manufacturers to rethink their entire business model. Here's how patent expirations, pricing wars, and corporate strategies are reshaping the pharmaceutical industry.
Penicillin Allergies vs Side Effects: How to Tell Them Apart and Why It Matters
Most people who think they're allergic to penicillin aren't. Learn how to tell the difference between a true allergy and common side effects - and why getting tested could save your life and money.
New Drug Approvals 2024-2025: What’s Been Approved and How Safe Are They?
In 2024 and 2025, the FDA approved dozens of new drugs targeting Alzheimer’s, schizophrenia, anaphylaxis, and more. Learn what’s been approved, how they work, and the real safety risks behind the headlines.
How to Report a Pharmacy Error and What Happens Next
Learn how to report a pharmacy error safely and effectively-and what happens after you do. From NHS procedures in the UK to FDA and ISMP systems in the US, this guide shows you the steps that actually lead to change.
How to Bring a Caregiver or Advocate to Medication Appointments
Bringing a caregiver or advocate to medication appointments reduces errors, improves understanding, and ensures safety. Learn how to prepare, what to ask, and how to handle resistance from providers.
FDA Regulatory Authority: How the Agency Approves Generic Drugs
The FDA approves generic drugs through the ANDA process, ensuring they are bioequivalent to brand-name drugs without repeating clinical trials. This system saves billions annually and makes medications affordable for millions.
Gout Attacks: Understanding Uric Acid, Triggers, and Effective Medication Strategies
Gout attacks are caused by uric acid crystals forming in joints, leading to intense pain. Learn the triggers, how medications work, and why lifelong management is essential to prevent joint damage and recurring flares.