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Prescription Writing Errors and How to Catch Them as a Patient
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 17 2026
Prescription errors are common and dangerous, but patients can catch them. Learn the 7 key things to check on every prescription, red flags to watch for, and simple questions to ask to avoid harmful mistakes.
Opioid-Induced Itching: How Histamine and Nerve Pathways Cause It - and What Actually Works
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 16 2026
Opioid-induced itching affects up to 100% of patients after spinal morphine. It's not caused by histamine alone - it's a direct nerve signal. Learn what actually works to stop it, and why antihistamines often fail.
Urticaria: Hives, Common Triggers, and How Antihistamines Really Work
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 14 2026
Urticaria, or hives, is a common skin reaction causing itchy welts. Learn what triggers them, how antihistamines work, and when to seek stronger treatments for chronic cases.
Side Effects and Medication Adherence: How to Stay on Track When Drugs Cause Problems
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 13 2026
Side effects are the #1 reason people stop taking their meds-even when they know it’s important. Learn why adherence fails, what really works to fix it, and how to talk to your pharmacist about feeling worse on your pills.
Alcohol and Blood Thinners: Understanding Bleeding Risk and INR Fluctuations
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 12 2026
Alcohol can cause dangerous INR fluctuations in people taking warfarin, increasing bleeding risk. Learn how much is safe, what signs to watch for, and why genetics and drinking patterns matter.
MedWatch Reporting for Generics: How Safety Data Is Collected and Why It Matters
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 11 2026
MedWatch is the FDA's system for collecting safety data on generic drugs, but underreporting and lack of manufacturer details make it hard to track problems. Learn how reports are filed, why therapeutic inequivalence matters, and how you can help improve generic drug safety.
Glomerulonephritis: How Your Immune System Attacks Kidney Filters
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 10 2026
Glomerulonephritis is an immune system attack on the kidney's filters, leading to blood or protein in urine, swelling, and high blood pressure. Learn the types, treatments, and why early diagnosis matters.
How to Use Dosing Syringes and Oral Dispensers for Kids’ Medicines
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 8 2026
Learn how to safely and accurately give liquid medicine to kids using dosing syringes. Avoid common mistakes, choose the right syringe size, and use proven techniques to prevent overdoses and choking.
How Second and Third Generic Drugs Drive Down Prescription Prices
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 6 2026
Second and third generic drug manufacturers drive prescription prices down dramatically-often cutting costs by 60% or more compared to the first generic. Learn how competition among makers saves patients billions.
Heart Attack Warning Signs: Recognizing Symptoms and Seeking Emergency Care
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 5 2026
Heart attack symptoms aren't always chest pain. Women, older adults, and people with diabetes often experience subtle signs like fatigue, nausea, or jaw pain. Acting fast can cut death risk by half. Know the signs, call 999 immediately.
Acne Scars: Microneedling, Lasers, and Topical Strategies That Actually Work
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 4 2026
Acne scars don't fade on their own, but modern treatments like RF microneedling, fractional lasers, and topical retinoids can significantly improve their appearance. Learn which options work best for your scar type and skin tone.
GLP-1 Agonists and Weight Loss: How These Diabetes Drugs Are Changing Obesity Treatment
- By : Tamsin Riverton
- Date : Jan 3 2026
GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic and Wegovy were designed for diabetes but now lead in weight loss. They reduce appetite, improve heart health, and lower diabetes risk-yet come with high costs and side effects. Learn how they work and who benefits most.