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Drug-induced liver injury is a silent but serious side effect of many common medications. Learn which drugs pose the highest risk, how to spot early signs, and what monitoring steps can save your liver.
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Automated refills for generic medicines help patients stay on track with daily prescriptions by sending refills before they run out. Learn how online pharmacies use this system to improve adherence, cut costs, and reduce waste - and how to use it safely.
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Learn how to manage gestational diabetes with simple meal plans and clear blood sugar targets. Discover the plate method, carb counting, and real food strategies that work during pregnancy.
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Dispensing errors in pharmacies are more common than you think, affecting millions each year. Learn the top types of mistakes, why they happen, and proven ways to prevent them-with real data and practical steps for patients and professionals.
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Switching generic phenytoin products can be dangerous due to its narrow therapeutic range and non-linear metabolism. Learn when and why therapeutic drug monitoring is critical to avoid seizures or toxicity.
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Pomegranate juice doesn't interact with medications like grapefruit juice does. Human studies show no clinically significant effects on drug levels, making it safe for most people on common medications.
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Anorexia and bulimia are life-threatening mental illnesses with high death rates and low treatment rates. Evidence-based care like CBT-E and Family-Based Treatment offers real hope-but access remains limited due to insurance barriers and lack of providers.
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Chemotherapy remains a cornerstone of cancer treatment, but dangerous drug interactions can compromise its safety. Learn how common medications, supplements, and foods affect chemo effectiveness and what patients can do to stay protected.
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Partial AUC is a precise pharmacokinetic tool used by the FDA and EMA to ensure generic drugs match brand-name versions in how quickly they release medicine - especially for extended-release and abuse-deterrent formulations.
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Gabapentin and pregabalin are increasingly used in pregnancy for pain and seizures, but new data shows risks of heart defects, preterm birth, and NICU admissions. Learn what the latest evidence says and how to make informed choices.
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