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Blockbuster Patent Expirations 2025 and Beyond: Key Drugs, Timeline, and Market Impact
In 2025 and beyond, blockbuster drugs like Entresto, Keytruda, and Eliquis will lose patent protection, triggering massive price drops and generic competition. Learn which drugs expire, how much you’ll save, and what it means for patients and healthcare.
Behavioral Weight Loss Therapy: Proven Cognitive Strategies That Actually Work
Behavioral weight loss therapy uses proven cognitive strategies like cognitive restructuring and self-monitoring to change the thinking patterns behind overeating-leading to lasting results where diets fail.
Colonoscopy Prep Tips: Getting a Clear Exam for Accurate Cancer Screening
Follow these proven colonoscopy prep tips to ensure a clear exam and accurate cancer screening. Learn what to eat, drink, and avoid - and why proper prep reduces missed polyps by up to 47%.
How to Identify Look-Alike Names on Prescription Labels
Learn how to spot dangerous look-alike drug names on prescription labels using tall man lettering, color coding, and verification steps to prevent medication errors. Proven strategies used in hospitals today.
Strep Throat: How to Get Tested, What Antibiotics Work, and When You’ll Feel Better
Strep throat needs accurate diagnosis and proper antibiotics to prevent serious complications. Learn the symptoms, testing methods, best treatments, and what to expect during recovery - with up-to-date 2025 guidelines.
Transplant Immunosuppression: How Tacrolimus, Mycophenolate, and Steroids Work Together After Kidney Transplant
Tacrolimus, mycophenolate, and steroids form the most common immunosuppression regimen after kidney transplant. Learn how they work together, their side effects, monitoring needs, and why this combo remains the global standard despite new alternatives.
Medication Reformulations: When Companies Change Drug Formulas
Medication reformulation changes how drugs are delivered without altering the active ingredient. Learn why companies modify formulas, how it affects patient care, and what to do if your prescription looks different.
Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Painful Nodules and Biologic Therapy Explained
Hidradenitis suppurativa causes painful, recurring skin nodules that don't respond to standard treatments. Biologic therapies like adalimumab, secukinumab, and bimekizumab target inflammation at its source, offering real relief for moderate-to-severe cases.
Tetracyclines and Isotretinoin: The Hidden Risk of Pseudotumor Cerebri
Combining tetracyclines like doxycycline with isotretinoin can cause pseudotumor cerebri - a dangerous condition that raises brain pressure and risks permanent vision loss. Learn why this combo is banned by dermatologists and how to stay safe.
Congressional Bills Aim to Tackle Rising Drug and Healthcare Provider Shortages
Two new congressional bills aim to fix America's worsening drug and healthcare provider shortages, but a historic government shutdown has stalled progress. Here's what's in the legislation - and why it might be too late.
De Facto Combinations: Why Some Patients Take Separate Generics Instead of Fixed-Dose Combination Pills
Many patients take separate generic pills instead of fixed-dose combination (FDC) drugs for flexibility or cost. But this practice, called a de facto combination, carries hidden risks like lower adherence and untested interactions. Learn when it’s safe - and when it’s not.
Quality Control Testing: Essential Steps in Generic Manufacturing QA
Learn the essential steps of quality control testing in manufacturing, from defining standards to taking corrective action. Discover how real companies reduce defects, cut costs, and build trust with proven QA methods.