Category: Medications - Page 4

Green Tea and Warfarin: What You Need to Know About Blood Clotting and INR +
19 Dec

Green Tea and Warfarin: What You Need to Know About Blood Clotting and INR

Green tea can affect warfarin's effectiveness by introducing vitamin K, which counteracts blood thinning. Moderate consumption (1-3 cups daily) is safe, but excessive intake or matcha can lower INR and increase clot risk. Consistency matters more than avoidance.

How to Check Formularies and Preferred Drug Lists Before Prescribing +
17 Dec

How to Check Formularies and Preferred Drug Lists Before Prescribing

Learn how to check formularies and preferred drug lists before prescribing to avoid costly coverage surprises. Understand tiers, prior authorization, and tools to ensure patients get the meds they need.

Beers Criteria: Potentially Inappropriate Drugs in Older Adults +
16 Dec

Beers Criteria: Potentially Inappropriate Drugs in Older Adults

The Beers Criteria identify medications that pose higher risks than benefits for adults over 65. Learn which drugs to avoid, why they're dangerous, and how to use this guide for safer prescribing and better health outcomes.

International Supply Chains: How Foreign Manufacturing Dependence Is Causing Drug Shortages in 2025 +
15 Dec

International Supply Chains: How Foreign Manufacturing Dependence Is Causing Drug Shortages in 2025

In 2025, drug shortages are worsening because 90% of active ingredients still come from just two countries. Dependence on foreign manufacturing makes supply chains fragile - and patients are paying the price.

Post-Market Studies on Generic Drug Safety: What Happens After Approval +
15 Dec

Post-Market Studies on Generic Drug Safety: What Happens After Approval

Generic drugs are approved based on bioequivalence, not full safety trials. Post-market studies track real-world side effects, manufacturing flaws, and rare reactions that pre-approval studies miss. Here's how the FDA monitors safety after launch.

Why Generic Medications Cost Less for Patients and Insurers +
12 Dec

Why Generic Medications Cost Less for Patients and Insurers

Generic medications cost far less than brand-name drugs because they don't need to recoup R&D costs or run expensive marketing campaigns. They're just as safe and effective, and they save patients and insurers hundreds of billions each year.

Fiber Supplements and Medications: When to Take Them to Avoid Absorption Problems +
10 Dec

Fiber Supplements and Medications: When to Take Them to Avoid Absorption Problems

Fiber supplements can block absorption of key medications like thyroid drugs, blood thinners, and antibiotics. Learn the right timing-1 hour before or 2-4 hours after-to avoid dangerous interactions and keep your meds working.

Patent Term Restoration: How Pharmaceutical Companies Legally Extend Drug Exclusivity +
7 Dec

Patent Term Restoration: How Pharmaceutical Companies Legally Extend Drug Exclusivity

Patent term restoration lets pharmaceutical companies recover lost patent time due to FDA approval delays. Learn how the Hatch-Waxman Act works, who qualifies, and why it's critical for drug development.

How Generic Medications Save Billions in Healthcare Costs +
5 Dec

How Generic Medications Save Billions in Healthcare Costs

Generic medications save billions in healthcare costs each year, offering the same effectiveness as brand-name drugs at a fraction of the price. Learn how generics work, why they're so much cheaper, and how you can save money today.

How to Read OTC Children’s Medication Labels by Weight and Age +
4 Dec

How to Read OTC Children’s Medication Labels by Weight and Age

Learn how to read OTC children's medication labels using weight and age to avoid dangerous dosing errors. Essential guide for parents on acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and safe administration.