Category: Medications - Page 3

How to Implement a Personal Safety Checklist for Pharmacy Visits
How to Implement a Personal Safety Checklist for Pharmacy Visits

Learn how to use a simple personal safety checklist to prevent medication errors during pharmacy visits. Five easy steps anyone can follow to catch mistakes before they hurt you.

Adverse Drug Events: Definition, Types, and Prevention Strategies
Adverse Drug Events: Definition, Types, and Prevention Strategies

Adverse drug events cause over 1 million ER visits and 125,000 hospitalizations yearly in the U.S. Learn the five types of ADEs, the top three dangerous medications, and proven prevention strategies that save lives.

Monoclonal Antibody Biosimilars: Examples and Clinical Uses
Monoclonal Antibody Biosimilars: Examples and Clinical Uses

Monoclonal antibody biosimilars offer life-saving cancer and autoimmune treatments at a fraction of the cost. Learn how they work, which ones are approved, and why they're changing patient access worldwide.

Dry Eye Treatments: Cyclosporine, Lifitegrast, and Plugs Explained
Dry Eye Treatments: Cyclosporine, Lifitegrast, and Plugs Explained

Cyclosporine, lifitegrast, and punctal plugs are three key treatments for chronic dry eye. Learn how each works, how fast they help, their side effects, and what experts really recommend - backed by real data and patient experiences.

Combining Multiple Sedatives: The Hidden Danger of CNS Depression
Combining Multiple Sedatives: The Hidden Danger of CNS Depression

Combining sedatives like opioids, benzodiazepines, and alcohol can cause life-threatening respiratory depression. Learn the real risks, who's most vulnerable, and how to stay safe.

How to Prevent Wrong-Patient Errors at the Pharmacy Counter
How to Prevent Wrong-Patient Errors at the Pharmacy Counter

Wrong-patient errors at the pharmacy can lead to serious harm or death - but they’re preventable. Learn how using two identifiers, barcode scanning, and patient counseling can stop these mistakes before they happen.

Never Use Household Spoons for Children’s Medicine Dosing: Why It’s Dangerous and What to Use Instead
Never Use Household Spoons for Children’s Medicine Dosing: Why It’s Dangerous and What to Use Instead

Using household spoons to give children medicine can lead to dangerous overdoses or underdoses. Always use a milliliter-measured oral syringe instead. Learn why this simple change saves lives.

Generic vs Brand Drug Prices: Complete Comparison Guide
Generic vs Brand Drug Prices: Complete Comparison Guide

Generic drugs save up to 85% compared to brand-name versions, with identical effectiveness and safety. Learn how generics work, why they’re cheaper, and how to use them to cut your prescription costs without sacrificing quality.

GLP-1 GI Side Effects: Meal Planning and Dose Titration Tips
GLP-1 GI Side Effects: Meal Planning and Dose Titration Tips

Learn how to manage GLP-1 GI side effects like nausea and vomiting with smart meal planning and slow dose titration. Real strategies that help you stay on track and avoid quitting.

Slow Up-Titration Schedules: How Gradual Dose Increases Help You Tolerate Medication Side Effects
Slow Up-Titration Schedules: How Gradual Dose Increases Help You Tolerate Medication Side Effects

Slow up-titration schedules help patients tolerate medication side effects by gradually increasing doses over weeks or months. This method improves adherence and reduces severe reactions, especially for drugs like GLP-1 agonists and beta-blockers.

Brown Bag Medication Review Events: How to Prepare for a Safe Medication Checkup
Brown Bag Medication Review Events: How to Prepare for a Safe Medication Checkup

A brown bag medication review helps prevent dangerous drug interactions by having you bring all your pills, supplements, and OTC meds to a pharmacist or doctor. Learn how to prepare, what to expect, and why it’s a must for seniors taking multiple medications.

Bariatric Surgery and Medication Absorption: How Weight Loss Surgery Changes Your Drug Doses
Bariatric Surgery and Medication Absorption: How Weight Loss Surgery Changes Your Drug Doses

Bariatric surgery changes how your body absorbs medications. Extended-release pills may stop working, thyroid doses need adjusting, and blood thinners can become dangerous. Learn what to watch for and how to stay safe after weight loss surgery.