Insurers push for generic drugs to cut costs, but providers are fighting back against rigid substitution rules that ignore patient safety. Learn how doctors navigate prior auth, state laws, and electronic systems to protect their patients.
Learn how to spot dangerous medication advice on social media, avoid scams, and protect your health with simple verification steps backed by CDC, FDA, and medical experts.
Learn how to check formularies and preferred drug lists before prescribing to avoid coverage denials, high out-of-pocket costs, and treatment delays for your patients. Essential for doctors in 2025.
Learn how to store medications properly to prevent early expiration, avoid health risks, and save money. Discover the top storage mistakes, what each type of drug needs, and how to spot when meds have gone bad.
Learn how to stay healthy while traveling with essential advice on vaccines, malaria prevention, and safe food practices. Avoid common illnesses like hepatitis A and travelers' diarrhea with proven, science-backed strategies.
Traveling with blood thinners is safe if you plan ahead. Learn how to manage DOACs and warfarin abroad, stay hydrated, move during flights, avoid risks, and what to do in an emergency.
Polypharmacy - taking five or more medications - puts older adults at high risk of dangerous drug interactions, falls, and hospitalizations. This checklist helps you identify risky combinations and take control of your meds before it's too late.
Thiazolidinediones like pioglitazone and rosiglitazone help control blood sugar but carry a serious risk of fluid retention that can worsen heart failure. Learn who should avoid them and what safer alternatives exist.
Viral warts are caused by HPV and affect millions in Australia. Learn how salicylic acid, cryotherapy, and other treatments work - and what actually helps remove them for good.
Green coffee extract may lower blood pressure, but when taken with stimulant medications like Adderall or Vyvanse, it can cause dangerous fluctuations. Learn why experts warn against combining them and what to do if you're already using both.