Category: Medications - Page 2

Employer Health Plans and Generic Drugs: How Formularies Impact Your Prescription Costs
Jan 20 2026 Hudson Bellamy

Employer Health Plans and Generic Drugs: How Formularies Impact Your Prescription Costs

Learn how employer health plans use formularies to steer you toward generic drugs, what the tiers mean for your out-of-pocket costs, and how to navigate changes when your medication gets dropped from coverage.

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When Doctors Adjust Doses After Switching to Generic Medications
Jan 19 2026 Hudson Bellamy

When Doctors Adjust Doses After Switching to Generic Medications

Switching to generic medications can be safe - but for drugs with a narrow therapeutic index, even small changes in absorption can cause serious effects. Learn when dose adjustments are needed and how to protect your health.

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Adverse Event Monitoring for Biosimilars: How Safety Surveillance Works Today
Jan 18 2026 Hudson Bellamy

Adverse Event Monitoring for Biosimilars: How Safety Surveillance Works Today

Biosimilars require specialized safety monitoring because they're not identical to reference biologics. Learn how adverse event reporting, traceability, and active surveillance systems ensure patient safety while supporting cost-effective treatment options.

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Severe Pancreatitis from Medications: Warning Signs and Treatment
Jan 16 2026 Hudson Bellamy

Severe Pancreatitis from Medications: Warning Signs and Treatment

Drug-induced severe pancreatitis is rare but deadly. Learn the warning signs, high-risk medications, and why stopping the drug quickly is the only treatment that works. Know what to ask your doctor if you're on a high-risk drug.

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Cephalosporin Allergies and Penicillin Cross-Reactivity: What You Really Need to Know
Jan 11 2026 Hudson Bellamy

Cephalosporin Allergies and Penicillin Cross-Reactivity: What You Really Need to Know

The 10% cross-reactivity myth between penicillin and cephalosporins is outdated. New research shows true risk is under 1% for third-generation drugs. Learn why side chains matter, which antibiotics are safe, and how to get tested.

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Long-Term Health After Switching to Generics: What You Need to Know
Jan 8 2026 Hudson Bellamy

Long-Term Health After Switching to Generics: What You Need to Know

Switching to generic medications saves money, but long-term health outcomes vary. Learn how to spot risks, protect your stability, and ensure your chronic condition stays under control after a generic switch.

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How Generics Shape Global Healthcare Spending and Economic Equity
Jan 6 2026 Hudson Bellamy

How Generics Shape Global Healthcare Spending and Economic Equity

Generics make up the majority of prescriptions worldwide and are critical to controlling soaring healthcare costs. They keep medicines affordable in both rich and poor countries, but access and quality vary widely. Without them, global health systems would collapse under the weight of drug prices.

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Levothyroxine with Iron and Calcium: How to Separate Doses Correctly
Jan 4 2026 Hudson Bellamy

Levothyroxine with Iron and Calcium: How to Separate Doses Correctly

Learn how to properly time levothyroxine with iron and calcium supplements to avoid dangerous interactions that reduce thyroid medication effectiveness. Follow science-backed separation guidelines to keep your TSH in range.

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St. John’s Wort and Prescription Drugs: What You Must Know About Dangerous Interactions
Jan 3 2026 Hudson Bellamy

St. John’s Wort and Prescription Drugs: What You Must Know About Dangerous Interactions

St. John’s Wort can dangerously reduce the effectiveness of birth control, antidepressants, immunosuppressants, and other critical medications. Learn which drugs it interacts with, why the risks are often hidden, and what safer alternatives exist.

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SSRI and SNRI Discontinuation Timelines: What Patients Can Expect
Jan 1 2026 Hudson Bellamy

SSRI and SNRI Discontinuation Timelines: What Patients Can Expect

Stopping SSRIs or SNRIs can trigger withdrawal symptoms like brain zaps, dizziness, and nausea. Learn how half-life affects timing, why slow tapers work better, and what to expect based on real patient data and clinical research.

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