Systemic antifungals like azoles can dangerously raise statin levels, leading to muscle damage or rhabdomyolysis. Learn which combinations are risky, which statins are safer, and how to avoid life-threatening interactions.
Liquid biopsy using circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) lets doctors monitor cancer in real time through a simple blood test. It detects treatment response, resistance, and recurrence earlier than scans, reducing the need for invasive biopsies and guiding personalized therapy.
Learn how to manage nausea and prevent weight loss during chemotherapy with practical nutrition tips backed by oncology experts. Eat smarter, not harder, to stay strong through treatment.
Learn how to get a 90-day supply of your chronic condition meds to cut pharmacy trips, save money, and improve adherence. Step-by-step guide for Medicare, private insurance, and retail options.
In 2025, the FDA is cracking down on manufacturing flaws that put patients at risk-especially in sterile production, data records, and raw materials. Learn the top violations and why they matter.
Learn how to keep taking your medication during life transitions like moving, job changes, or divorce. Evidence-based strategies to beat stress-related non-adherence and stay on track without burnout.
Generic drugs are just as effective as brand-name versions, but cost up to 85% less. Learn how the FDA ensures therapeutic equivalence, why labels and appearances differ, and when to watch for subtle changes.
Discover how countries around the world use generic drugs to cut healthcare costs, from the U.S.'s 90% adoption rate to China's 93% price cuts and India's global supply chain - and what happens when affordability clashes with quality.
Proton pump inhibitors can reduce the absorption of certain antifungals like itraconazole and ketoconazole, leading to treatment failure. Fluconazole is safer to use with PPIs, but newer research suggests PPIs might actually boost antifungal effects in some cases.
Antidepressants can cause weight gain in over half of long-term users. Learn which drugs are most likely to cause it, why it happens, and how to manage it without quitting your medication.