Celiac disease requires lifelong gluten avoidance and targeted nutrient supplementation to heal the gut and prevent long-term complications like anemia, osteoporosis, and nerve damage. Learn what to eat, what to supplement, and how to avoid hidden gluten.
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of heart disease risk factors including abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, and insulin resistance. Learn how to identify it, why it's dangerous, and how lifestyle changes can reverse it.
Landmark court decisions in generic patent law determine when affordable drugs reach the market. From Amgen v. Sanofi to Amarin v. Hikma, these rulings shape drug prices, patent strategies, and patient access.
Pill splitting can save money but carries serious risks if done incorrectly. Learn which medications are safe to split, which ones are dangerous, and how to do it right with a tablet cutter and proper technique.
Counterfeit drugs in developing nations kill over 100,000 children annually. Fake medicines with no active ingredients or toxic substances are flooding markets due to weak regulation and poverty. Here’s how they spread, who’s affected, and what’s being done.
Generic drugs are used worldwide, but their availability, price, and quality vary dramatically by country. Why do the same pills cost 10x more in some places? Here’s what’s really going on.
Learn how to talk to your doctor about generic vs. brand-name medications, why generics are just as effective, how much you can save, and when to ask for the brand version.
Generic drugs are supposed to be cheap, but the real profits go to a handful of wholesalers who control distribution. Learn how pricing, volume, and shortages shape the hidden economics of generic pharmaceuticals.
Primaquine prevents malaria relapses but carries serious risks, especially for those with G6PD deficiency. Learn the side effects, who should avoid it, and what to do if symptoms appear.
Learn the exact timing rules for vaccines when taking immunosuppressants like rituximab, methotrexate, and IVIG. Get evidence-based guidance to maximize protection and avoid dangerous delays.
Learn how to use OpenFDA and FAERS APIs to search real-world drug side effect reports. Get step-by-step query examples, code snippets, and key limitations every user should know.
Generic drugs may have the same active ingredient as brand-name versions, but different inactive ingredients-excipients-can cause intolerance, bloating, rashes, or GI issues. Learn how to identify and avoid problematic excipients like lactose and artificial dyes.