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Beta-Blockers and Calcium Channel Blockers: What You Need to Know About Combination Therapy

Beta-Blockers and Calcium Channel Blockers: What You Need to Know About Combination Therapy

Beta-blockers and calcium channel blockers can be effective together for high blood pressure and angina, but only if the right types are used. Combining certain versions can cause dangerous heart slowdowns-here's what you need to know.

A Beginner’s Guide to Medication Safety for First-Time Patients

A Beginner’s Guide to Medication Safety for First-Time Patients

Learn how to take your medications safely as a first-time patient. Avoid common errors, understand dosage, storage, and interactions, and use simple tools to stay on track with your treatment.

Why Generic Drugs Look Different from Brand-Name Medicines

Why Generic Drugs Look Different from Brand-Name Medicines

Generic drugs look different from brand-name medicines because of U.S. trademark laws, not because they're less effective. They contain the same active ingredients and work the same way-just in a different color, shape, or size. Learn why this happens and how to stay safe.

Photosensitivity from Antibiotics: Doxycycline and TMP-SMX Sun Safety Guide

Photosensitivity from Antibiotics: Doxycycline and TMP-SMX Sun Safety Guide

Doxycycline and TMP-SMX can cause severe sun sensitivity, leading to painful burns even with brief exposure. Learn how to protect your skin, which sunscreens work, and how long the risk lasts after stopping these antibiotics.

Loperamide Overdose: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

Loperamide Overdose: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

Loperamide overdose can cause fatal heart rhythm problems, even in people who think they're just treating diarrhea. Learn the warning signs, why it's dangerous, and what to do in an emergency.

Generic Prescribing Incentives: How States Are Cutting Drug Costs by Rewarding Generic Use

Generic Prescribing Incentives: How States Are Cutting Drug Costs by Rewarding Generic Use

States are using copay differentials, preferred drug lists, and pharmacist substitution rules to push patients toward cheaper generic drugs. These policies save billions-but can also cause shortages if manufacturers pull out due to rebate rules.

State Laws on Generic Drug Substitution: What Pharmacists and Patients Need to Know

State Laws on Generic Drug Substitution: What Pharmacists and Patients Need to Know

State laws on generic drug substitution vary widely across the U.S., affecting how and when pharmacists can swap brand-name drugs for cheaper generics. Learn how rules differ by state, what risks exist for critical medications, and what patients and pharmacists need to know.

Compare Prograf (Tacrolimus) with Alternatives: What Works Best for Transplant Patients

Compare Prograf (Tacrolimus) with Alternatives: What Works Best for Transplant Patients

Compare Prograf (Tacrolimus) with alternatives like Advagraf, cyclosporine, sirolimus, and belatacept. Learn which drugs work best for transplant patients based on side effects, cost, and long-term outcomes.

HIV Protease Inhibitors and Birth Control: What You Need to Know About Reduced Contraceptive Effectiveness

HIV Protease Inhibitors and Birth Control: What You Need to Know About Reduced Contraceptive Effectiveness

HIV protease inhibitors can reduce the effectiveness of hormonal birth control, leading to unplanned pregnancies. Learn which methods are unsafe, which are safe, and what to do if you're on both.

Rosuvastatin Potency, Side Effects & Essential Monitoring Guide

Rosuvastatin Potency, Side Effects & Essential Monitoring Guide

Learn why rosuvastatin is a high‑potency statin, its common side effects, and the lab monitoring steps needed to keep treatment safe and effective.