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How to Read Interaction Warnings on Medication Guides

How to Read Interaction Warnings on Medication Guides

Learn how to read interaction warnings on medication guides to avoid dangerous drug combinations. Know where to look, what the terms mean, and how to protect yourself from preventable side effects.

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Antipsychotic Side Effects: Metabolic Risks and How to Monitor Them

Antipsychotic Side Effects: Metabolic Risks and How to Monitor Them

Antipsychotic medications can cause serious metabolic side effects like weight gain, diabetes, and heart disease. Learn which drugs carry the highest risks, how to monitor your health, and what to do if you're gaining weight or developing prediabetes.

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Cirrhosis: Understanding Liver Scarring, Failure Risk, and Transplant Options

Cirrhosis: Understanding Liver Scarring, Failure Risk, and Transplant Options

Cirrhosis is advanced liver scarring that can lead to liver failure. Learn how it develops, the difference between compensated and decompensated stages, why a transplant may be necessary, and what you can do to slow its progress.

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Benzodiazepines: What They Do, How They Help, and Why They Can Be Dangerous

Benzodiazepines: What They Do, How They Help, and Why They Can Be Dangerous

Benzodiazepines offer fast relief for anxiety and insomnia but carry serious risks of dependence and withdrawal. Learn how they work, who's most at risk, and safer alternatives for long-term use.

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Common Medications That Cause Allergies and Hypersensitivity Reactions

Common Medications That Cause Allergies and Hypersensitivity Reactions

Many people think they're allergic to common medications like penicillin or NSAIDs, but most aren't. Learn which drugs actually cause true allergies, how to tell the difference, and what to do if you've been mislabeled.

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CRPS Rehabilitation: How Desensitization and Graded Motor Imagery Reduce Chronic Pain

CRPS Rehabilitation: How Desensitization and Graded Motor Imagery Reduce Chronic Pain

Learn how desensitization and graded motor imagery retrain the brain to reduce chronic pain in CRPS. Evidence-based, non-drug therapies that restore normal movement and touch sensitivity.

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How to Report Adverse Events to the FDA for Medications: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Report Adverse Events to the FDA for Medications: A Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to report adverse events to the FDA for medications. Step-by-step guide for patients, caregivers, and providers on using MedWatch to submit drug side effect reports and help improve drug safety.

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Energy Drinks and Stimulant Medications: Blood Pressure and Heart Risks

Energy Drinks and Stimulant Medications: Blood Pressure and Heart Risks

Energy drinks and stimulant medications like Adderall and Ritalin can dangerously raise blood pressure and heart rate. Combining them increases the risk of heart attack, arrhythmias, and stroke-especially in teens and those with heart conditions.

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Tolerance Development: Will Your Medication Side Effects Improve Over Time?

Tolerance Development: Will Your Medication Side Effects Improve Over Time?

Many medication side effects improve within weeks as your body builds tolerance. Learn which ones fade, which don't, and how to know when to wait - or when to call your doctor.

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How to Use an Epinephrine Auto-Injector During an Anaphylactic Emergency

How to Use an Epinephrine Auto-Injector During an Anaphylactic Emergency

Learn exactly how to use an epinephrine auto-injector during a life-threatening allergic reaction. Step-by-step guide for EpiPen, Auvi-Q, and other devices to act fast and save a life.

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Labeling Effect: How 'Generic' on a Pill Bottle Changes How You Feel

Labeling Effect: How 'Generic' on a Pill Bottle Changes How You Feel

The labeling effect shows that calling a drug 'generic' can change how patients feel - even when it's chemically identical to the brand-name version. This psychological impact affects adherence, pain perception, and trust in medicine.

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Immunotherapy: How Checkpoint Inhibitors and CAR-T Cell Therapy Are Changing Cancer Treatment

Immunotherapy: How Checkpoint Inhibitors and CAR-T Cell Therapy Are Changing Cancer Treatment

Checkpoint inhibitors and CAR-T cell therapy are transforming cancer care by using the immune system to fight tumors. Learn how they work, their risks, why they work better for some cancers than others, and what’s next in immunotherapy.

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