Bedtime dosing of blood pressure medication may reduce daytime dizziness and fatigue without increasing nighttime risks. Learn who benefits most, what the latest research says, and how to safely try switching your pill time.
Medication safety prevents harmful errors in drug use-from prescribing to taking pills at home. With over 1.5 million ER visits yearly from avoidable drug problems, it’s not just a hospital issue-it’s every patient’s responsibility.
Learn practical, science-backed ways to keep taking your medication during life changes like moving, job shifts, or breakups. Reduce stress, build flexible routines, and use smart tools to stay on track-without guilt or overwhelm.
Antacids like Tums and Milk of Magnesia are common for heartburn, but for people with kidney disease, they can be dangerous. Learn how calcium, aluminum, and magnesium in these drugs affect phosphate levels, kidney function, and heart health.
Vitamin D doesn't prevent statin muscle pain, despite popular belief. Research shows no benefit, but statins can affect vitamin D levels differently depending on the type. Here's what the science says.
Track vitamin K intake with a food diary to keep your INR stable while on warfarin. Learn which foods affect blood thinning, how to use apps or paper logs, and what experts recommend for safety.
Orphan drug exclusivity gives pharmaceutical companies seven years of market protection for rare-disease treatments, encouraging development where profits would otherwise be impossible. Here's how it works, who benefits, and why it's changing.
Learn when and how to report rare side effects from generic medications. Understand what counts as serious, unexpected, or life-threatening, and how your report helps protect others.
Learn how to successfully appeal insurance denials for brand-name medications with step-by-step guidance, real-world examples, and key documentation tips to get your prescription covered.
Comorbidities dramatically increase the risk of dangerous drug side effects. Learn how chronic conditions alter how your body processes medications and what steps you can take to stay safe.