Category: Health and Wellness - Page 6
How to Talk About Stopping or Tapering a Medication Safely
Learn how to safely talk to your doctor about stopping or tapering medication. Understand withdrawal risks, what a real taper plan looks like, and how to advocate for a personalized, patient-centered approach.
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Blood Thinners and NSAIDs: Why This Drug Mix Can Be Life-Threatening
Combining blood thinners with NSAIDs like ibuprofen or naproxen can cause life-threatening bleeding. Learn why this drug mix is dangerous, which painkillers are safest, and what to do if you're already taking both.
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How to Store and Label Breast Milk When Taking Temporary Medications
Learn how to safely store and label breast milk when taking temporary medications. No need to pump and dump-most meds are safe. Just time your feeds and label your milk correctly.
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Long-Term Safety of Generic vs Brand Drugs: What the Data Really Shows
Long-term studies show generics are generally safe, but for certain drugs and patients, small differences in manufacturing can lead to serious health risks. Here's what the data really says about brand vs generic safety over time.
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Pulmonary Embolism: Recognizing Sudden Shortness of Breath and How It's Diagnosed
Sudden shortness of breath could be a pulmonary embolism - a life-threatening blood clot in the lungs. Learn the key symptoms, how doctors diagnose it with D-dimer tests and CT scans, who’s at risk, and what to do if you suspect PE.
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Beta-Blockers and Calcium Channel Blockers: What You Need to Know About Combination Therapy
Beta-blockers and calcium channel blockers can be combined safely for hypertension and angina-but only with the right drugs and careful monitoring. Know the risks, especially with verapamil, and why amlodipine is the safer choice.
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How to Prevent SGLT2 Inhibitor Genital Infections: Hygiene, Hydration, and Timing
SGLT2 inhibitors help manage diabetes and protect your heart and kidneys-but they can cause genital infections. Learn how simple hygiene, hydration, and timing can prevent them without stopping your medication.
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Why Generic Drugs Look Different from Brand-Name Medicines
Generic drugs look different from brand-name medicines due to U.S. trademark laws, not because they're less effective. Learn why the color, shape, and size change - and why it doesn't affect how they work.
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TNF Inhibitors and TB Reactivation: Screening and Monitoring Guidelines
TNF inhibitors treat autoimmune diseases but carry a real risk of reactivating latent tuberculosis. Learn how screening, testing, and monitoring can prevent life-threatening TB cases before and after treatment.
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Why ACE Inhibitors Are Contraindicated in Renal Artery Stenosis
ACE inhibitors can cause sudden kidney failure in people with bilateral renal artery stenosis or stenosis in a single kidney. This contraindication is well-documented and applies to all drugs in this class. Learn why and how to stay safe.
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IBD and Pregnancy: Safe Medications and Fetal Risks Explained
Learn which IBD medications are safe during pregnancy, which to avoid, and how to plan for a healthy pregnancy with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis. Evidence-based guidance for patients and providers.
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How to Store Light-Sensitive Medications and Eye Drops Properly
Learn how to properly store light-sensitive medications and eye drops to maintain their effectiveness. Avoid common mistakes like bathroom storage and clear containers, and discover the best ways to protect your treatment from light and heat.
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