Category: Pharmaceutical Information - Page 4

Digital Pill Sensors: How Adherence Insights and Side Effect Detection Are Changing Medication Management

By Lindsey Smith    On 26 Nov, 2025    Comments (7)

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Digital pill sensors track medication intake and detect early side effects using ingestible sensors and wearable patches. Used in mental health, HIV, and chronic disease care, they improve adherence but raise privacy and cost concerns.

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New Antidepressants with Better Side Effect Profiles: What’s Emerging in 2025

By Lindsey Smith    On 23 Nov, 2025    Comments (15)

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New antidepressants like Exxua, Auvelity, and Zuranolone offer faster relief and fewer side effects than traditional SSRIs. Discover how they work, who benefits most, and what to ask your doctor in 2025.

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Crossover Trial Design: How Bioequivalence Studies Are Structured

By Lindsey Smith    On 22 Nov, 2025    Comments (8)

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Crossover trial designs are the gold standard for bioequivalence studies, using each participant as their own control to reduce variability and sample size. Learn how 2x2 and replicate designs work, why washout periods matter, and what regulators require.

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Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder and the Hidden Risk of Relapse

By Lindsey Smith    On 20 Nov, 2025    Comments (15)

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Medications for alcohol use disorder can reduce relapse risk - but only when used correctly. Learn how naltrexone, acamprosate, and disulfiram work, why they sometimes fail, and what actually helps people stay sober.

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SSRIs and Opioids: Understanding Serotonin Syndrome Risk and How to Prevent It

By Lindsey Smith    On 16 Nov, 2025    Comments (13)

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Combining SSRIs and opioids can cause serotonin syndrome-a dangerous, sometimes fatal condition. Learn which opioid-SSRI pairs are risky, how to spot early symptoms, and what safer alternatives exist.

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How COVID-19 Disrupted Drug Availability and Created Lasting Shortages

By Lindsey Smith    On 16 Nov, 2025    Comments (13)

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COVID-19 caused severe drug shortages and made illegal drugs deadlier. Essential medications vanished, overdose deaths surged, and support systems collapsed. Here’s what happened-and why it still matters.

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Medication Dosage Adjustments for Aging Bodies and Organs: What Seniors and Caregivers Need to Know

By Lindsey Smith    On 15 Nov, 2025    Comments (16)

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Aging changes how your body handles medication. Learn why seniors need lower doses, which drugs are risky, how kidney function affects dosing, and what you can do to avoid dangerous side effects.

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Grapefruit Juice and Medications: What You Need to Know Before You Drink

By Lindsey Smith    On 14 Nov, 2025    Comments (12)

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Grapefruit juice can dangerously increase levels of many medications, leading to serious side effects. Learn which drugs interact, why it happens, and how to stay safe.

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Type A vs Type B Adverse Drug Reactions: Complete Classification Guide

By Lindsey Smith    On 10 Nov, 2025    Comments (15)

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Learn the difference between Type A and Type B adverse drug reactions-how they occur, why they matter, and how doctors use this knowledge to keep patients safe. Understand predictability, risks, and real-world implications.

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Compare Bactroban Ointment 5g (Mupirocin) with Alternatives for Skin Infections

By Lindsey Smith    On 31 Oct, 2025    Comments (15)

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Compare Bactroban Ointment 5g with alternatives like Fucidin, generic mupirocin, and retapamulin for treating skin infections. Learn which options work best, cost less, and avoid resistance.

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Statin-Related Liver Problems: Understanding Liver Enzyme Elevations

By Lindsey Smith    On 31 Oct, 2025    Comments (9)

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Statin-related liver enzyme elevations are common but rarely dangerous. Learn when to worry, when to ignore, and how to stay protected from heart disease without stopping your medication.

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Combination Cholesterol Therapy with Reduced Statin Doses: A Smarter Way to Lower LDL

By Lindsey Smith    On 30 Oct, 2025    Comments (14)

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Combination cholesterol therapy with reduced statin doses offers a safer, more effective way to lower LDL cholesterol for high-risk patients. Learn how adding ezetimibe or other non-statin drugs can outperform high-dose statins with fewer side effects.

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