Author: Nina Falkner

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Jan, 14 2026

WHO Model Formulary: How International Standards Shape Access to Essential Generics

The WHO Model Formulary guides global access to affordable, life-saving generic medicines. Used by over 150 countries, it ensures essential drugs meet strict standards for safety, efficacy, and cost. This is how it works-and why it matters.
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Jan, 13 2026

Citrus Fruits and Calcium Channel Blockers: What You Need to Know About the Dangerous Interaction

Grapefruit can dangerously increase levels of certain blood pressure medications like felodipine and amlodipine, leading to low blood pressure and serious side effects. Avoid grapefruit entirely if you're on a calcium channel blocker.
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Jan, 12 2026

How to Organize a Medication List for Caregivers and Family

Organize a medication list for seniors to prevent dangerous drug interactions, reduce hospital visits, and keep caregivers in control. Learn exactly what to include, how to update it, and why paper still beats apps.
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Jan, 11 2026

Weight Loss for NAFLD: Diet, Exercise, and Medication Options

Losing weight is the most effective way to reverse fatty liver disease (MASH). Learn how diet, exercise, and new medications like semaglutide can help-without expensive fads or extreme diets.
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Jan, 10 2026

Gout: Understanding Purine Metabolism and How Urate-Lowering Medications Work

Gout is caused by uric acid crystals from disrupted purine metabolism. Understanding how allopurinol, febuxostat, and other urate-lowering drugs work-and why most people fail at treatment-is key to lasting relief.
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Jan, 9 2026

International Counterfeit Drugs: Risks When Ordering from Abroad

Ordering medication from abroad may seem like a cost-saving trick, but counterfeit drugs are a deadly risk. Learn how fake pills can kill, where they come from, and how to avoid them.
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Jan, 8 2026

St. John’s Wort and Prescription Drugs: What You Need to Know About Dangerous Interactions

St. John’s Wort can dangerously reduce the effectiveness of birth control, antidepressants, transplant drugs, and more. Learn which medications it interacts with, why it’s risky, and safer alternatives for mild depression.
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Jan, 7 2026

How to Time Your Medications to Avoid Dangerous Drug Interactions

Learn how to space out your medications to prevent dangerous interactions and ensure your drugs work as intended. Simple timing changes can boost effectiveness and avoid hospital visits.
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Jan, 6 2026

FDA Therapeutic Equivalency Codes: How Laws Determine If Generics Can Be Swapped

FDA Therapeutic Equivalency (TE) codes determine whether generic drugs can legally replace brand-name versions. These codes, found in the Orange Book, are enforced by state pharmacy laws and ensure safe, cost-effective substitutions based on science-not guesswork.
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Jan, 5 2026

Anaphylaxis: Recognizing the Signs and Using Epinephrine Correctly

Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction that requires immediate epinephrine. Learn the signs, how to use an auto-injector correctly, and why waiting can be fatal.
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Jan, 4 2026

Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: Second-Line Treatments That Actually Work

For chronic spontaneous urticaria patients who don't respond to antihistamines, second-line treatments like omalizumab, remibrutinib, and dupilumab offer real hope. Learn what works, what doesn't, and how to choose the right option.
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Jan, 3 2026

How ACE Inhibitors and ARBs Help Control Blood Pressure in Kidney Disease

ACE inhibitors and ARBs are the most effective blood pressure medications for slowing kidney damage in chronic kidney disease. They reduce proteinuria, protect kidney function, and lower the risk of dialysis-even in advanced stages-when used correctly and monitored closely.