Author: Felix Langstone

Latex Allergy: Cross-Reactivity and Workplace Management

Latex allergy affects up to 12% of healthcare workers and over 60% of spina bifida patients. Learn how cross-reactivity with foods like bananas and avocados increases risk-and how workplaces have cut exposure by switching to non-latex alternatives.

FDA Orange Book: Where to Find Patent Expiration Dates for Generic Drugs

Learn how to find patent expiration dates in the FDA Orange Book to determine when generic drugs can enter the market. Understand patent extensions, exclusivity, and common pitfalls.

Drug Shortage Predictions: Forecasting Future Scarcity in 2025-2030

Drug shortages are worsening due to climate disruptions, geopolitical tensions, and shrinking manufacturing. By 2030, over 600 essential medicines could be regularly unavailable. Here's what's driving it-and what can be done.

How Generic Drugs Are Made: The Manufacturing Process Explained

Generic drugs make up 90% of U.S. prescriptions and save over $1.7 trillion annually. Learn how they’re made, approved, and tested to match brand-name drugs-without the high cost.

How Generic Substitution Laws Work: State-by-State Breakdown

Generic substitution laws vary widely across U.S. states, affecting whether pharmacists can swap brand-name drugs for cheaper generics. Learn how mandatory, permissive, and consent-based rules impact your prescriptions-and what you need to know to stay in control.

Garlic Supplements and Anticoagulants: What You Need to Know About Bleeding Risk

Garlic supplements can dangerously increase bleeding risk when taken with blood thinners like warfarin or Eliquis. Learn why even small doses matter, what to avoid, and how to stay safe.

FDA Authorization of Generics: Legal Basis and Approval Process

The FDA approves generic drugs through the Hatch-Waxman Act's ANDA pathway, requiring identical active ingredients, bioequivalence, and strict manufacturing standards. Generics cost 80-85% less and make up 90% of U.S. prescriptions.

Brand vs Generic Medications: Excipients and Side Effect Intolerances

Brand and generic medications have the same active ingredient, but different inactive ingredients can cause side effects or reduced effectiveness. Learn which drugs are most at risk and how to protect yourself if you're sensitive to excipients.

Preventing Medication Errors During Care Transitions and Discharge

Medication errors during care transitions are a leading cause of preventable harm. Learn how medication reconciliation, pharmacist involvement, and better communication can stop these errors before they hurt patients.

Pet Allergies: How to Reduce Dander and Keep Your Home Comfortable

Learn how to reduce pet dander and manage allergies without giving up your furry companion. Proven strategies for cleaner air, better sleep, and fewer sneezes-all backed by science.

Neuropathic Pain: Gabapentin vs Pregabalin - What Works Best?

Gabapentin and pregabalin are first-line treatments for nerve pain. Pregabalin works faster and more reliably, but costs more. Gabapentin is cheaper and widely used, though dosing is less predictable. Both require careful titration and kidney monitoring.

How to Store Medication in Hot Climates While Traveling

Learn how to store medication safely while traveling in hot climates. From insulin to EpiPens, heat can ruin your meds - here’s how to prevent it with proven storage methods and real-world tips.

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