Archive: 2026/01 - Page 2

Antibiotic Overuse: How Misuse Fuels Resistance and C. difficile Infections

Antibiotic overuse is fueling deadly drug-resistant infections and C. difficile outbreaks. Learn how misuse is weakening our medicines and what you can do to help stop the spread.

Stability Testing Requirements: Temperature and Time Conditions for Pharmaceutical Products

Stability testing ensures pharmaceuticals remain safe and effective over time under specific temperature and humidity conditions. Learn the global ICH Q1A(R2) standards, differences between long-term, accelerated, and refrigerated testing, and why even small deviations can trigger recalls.

Generic Myths Debunked: Separating Fact from Fiction in Patient Education

Debunking common health myths like sugar causing hyperactivity, drinking eight glasses of water daily, and only using 10% of your brain helps patients make smarter, science-based decisions. Learn what’s true-and why myths persist.

How to Use Technology to Track Medication Expiration Dates

Learn how RFID, eMAR, and mobile apps automatically track medication expiration dates to prevent errors, reduce waste, and improve safety in homes, clinics, and hospitals.

How to Audit Your Medication Bag Before Leaving the Pharmacy: A Simple 7-Step Safety Check

Learn the 7-step medication bag audit to prevent dangerous pharmacy errors. Check your name, dosage, pill appearance, and more before leaving the counter. Simple, free, and life-saving.

How to Navigate DailyMed for Up-to-Date Drug Labels and Side Effects

DailyMed is the official source for up-to-date FDA drug labels and side effects. Learn how to find accurate, current medication information with step-by-step navigation tips and expert insights.

Breastfeeding and Medications: What You Need to Know About Drug Transfer Through Breast Milk

Most medications are safe while breastfeeding. Learn how drugs transfer into breast milk, which ones are safest, when to take them, and where to find reliable, science-backed advice to protect both you and your baby.

How Insurer-Pharmacy Negotiations Set Generic Drug Prices

Generic drug prices aren't set by pharmacies or insurers alone - they're controlled by middlemen called PBMs through opaque deals that often leave patients paying more than cash. Here's how it works and what you can do about it.

Lot-to-Lot Variability in Biologics and Biosimilars: What You Need to Know

Lot-to-lot variability is a natural part of biologic and biosimilar manufacturing. Unlike generics, these drugs aren't identical between batches - but that doesn't mean they're unsafe. Learn how regulators ensure consistency and why this matters for patient care.

Anticoagulants: Warfarin vs. DOACs and Reversal Agents Explained

Warfarin and DOACs are both blood thinners used to prevent clots, but they differ in safety, cost, and reversal options. Learn which is right for you and what to do in an emergency.

FDA List of Authorized Generics: Where to Find the Official Database and How to Use It

Find the official FDA list of authorized generics - identical to brand-name drugs but sold without the brand label. Learn where to access it, how to interpret it, and why it's different from other drug databases.

Breastfeeding Medication Timing: How to Reduce Infant Drug Exposure

Learn how to time your medications while breastfeeding to reduce your baby's drug exposure by up to 75%. Safe options, expert tips, and what to avoid based on 2026 guidelines.