Archive: 2026/01 - Page 2
Atopic dermatitis flares are triggered by dry air, sweat, and harsh soaps. Emollient therapy with ceramides or petrolatum repairs the skin barrier and reduces flares by up to 36% when used correctly. Learn how to apply it properly and avoid common mistakes.
Generic prescribing saves the NHS over £1.3 billion annually and improves patient adherence. Learn when to use generics, when to stick with brands, and how to talk to patients about it.
Weight-based dosing is the safest way to give medicine to children. Learn how to calculate doses using mg/kg, convert pounds to kilograms, avoid common errors, and ensure your child gets the right amount every time.
Learn how to report adverse drug reactions to the FDA's MedWatch system. Understand what counts as reportable, how to fill out the form, and why your report matters for drug safety.
Dizziness and lightheadedness are common side effects of many medications, from blood pressure pills to antidepressants. Learn which drugs cause them, why they happen, and what you can do to reduce the risk-especially if you're over 65.
AERD (Samter's Triad) combines asthma, nasal polyps, and NSAID reactions. Diagnosis requires clinical history and sometimes an aspirin challenge. Desensitization with daily aspirin after surgery is the most effective long-term treatment, reducing polyp recurrence by 65%.
Kidney disease slows drug clearance, leading to dangerous medication buildup. Learn which common drugs are risky, how to spot toxicity, and what steps you can take to stay safe.
Learn how to prevent and relieve nausea and vomiting caused by medications using proven drug and non-drug strategies. From ginger to antiemetics, get practical advice backed by doctors and patients.
Learn how to prevent and treat antibiotic-induced diarrhea and C. diff infection, including the latest treatments, prevention strategies, and what to do if it comes back. A practical guide based on current medical guidelines.
Chest pain doesn't always mean a heart attack, but some signs demand immediate emergency care. Learn the red flags, what happens in the ER, and why calling 999 beats driving yourself.