Ethnicity influences how your body processes medications due to genetic differences in drug metabolism. Learn how CYP450 enzymes, HLA variants, and pharmacogenomics are changing prescribing practices to improve safety and effectiveness.
Learn the key medication safety terms every patient should know to prevent harmful errors, including the Eight Rights, adverse drug events, and high-alert medications. Take control of your health with simple, actionable steps.
Learn how to safely store and dispose of prescription medications at home to prevent misuse, protect children and pets, and avoid environmental harm. Follow FDA and DEA guidelines for proper handling.
Learn how strep throat is diagnosed, which antibiotics actually work, and what to expect during recovery. Know the signs, avoid common mistakes, and prevent serious complications.
The FDA Sentinel Initiative uses big data from millions of medical records to actively detect drug safety issues in real time, replacing slow, voluntary reporting with proactive surveillance that saves lives.
Seborrheic dermatitis causes persistent scalp flaking and itching. Learn how medicated shampoos with ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, and coal tar can control yeast overgrowth and reduce scaling-without harsh chemicals or guesswork.
Early refills and duplicate therapy are leading causes of medication errors in pharmacies. Learn how to prevent them with proven protocols, technology tools, and staff training to keep patients safe and reduce legal risk.
Cochlear implant candidacy has expanded dramatically. If you struggle to understand speech even with hearing aids, you may qualify. Learn the updated criteria, what the evaluation involves, and what real outcomes look like.
Learn how to use the FDA Orange Book and Purple Book to verify drug safety, identify withdrawn products, and confirm biosimilar equivalence. Essential for pharmacists, prescribers, and healthcare professionals.
Cranberry juice is often blamed for dangerous drug interactions, especially with warfarin. But the science says most fears are overblown. Here's what you really need to know about cranberry juice and medications.