Author: Lilith Kerrigan

Allergy and Cold Medications: How to Avoid Dangerous Interactions

Combining allergy and cold medications can lead to dangerous drug interactions, including liver damage, high blood pressure, and serotonin syndrome. Learn how to read labels, avoid hidden ingredients, and stay safe.

Accidental Pediatric Medication Overdose: How to Prevent It and What to Do If It Happens

Accidental pediatric medication overdoses are common but preventable. Learn how to store medicines safely, avoid dosing errors, and respond quickly if your child swallows the wrong amount - with proven strategies from the CDC’s PROTECT Initiative.

Litigation in Generic Markets: How Patent Disputes Delay Affordable Medicines

Patent litigation in the generic drug market is delaying affordable medicines by years. Learn how the Hatch-Waxman Act, Orange Book abuses, and serial lawsuits are blocking competition-and what’s being done to fix it.

Fever in Adults: When to Seek Medical Help

Know when a fever in adults becomes dangerous. Learn the temperature thresholds, warning signs, and critical symptoms that mean it’s time to call a doctor - not wait it out.

Temperature and Humidity Control for Safe Medication Storage: What You Need to Know

Proper temperature and humidity control is critical for medication safety. Learn the official storage zones, where not to keep your drugs, how to monitor conditions, and what’s changing in 2025 to protect your health.

Physical Dependence vs Addiction: Clear Differences in Opioid Use Disorder

Physical dependence on opioids is common and not addiction. Learn the key differences between dependence and Opioid Use Disorder, how to recognize each, and why confusing them harms patients.

Real-World Evidence Sources for Drug Safety: Registries and Claims Data

Registries and claims data are two key sources of real-world evidence used to monitor drug safety after approval. They help catch rare side effects, track long-term outcomes, and support regulatory decisions with data from millions of real patients.

Apixaban vs Rivaroxaban vs Dabigatran: Key Side Effect Differences You Need to Know

Apixaban, rivaroxaban, and dabigatran are all DOAC blood thinners, but their side effect profiles differ significantly. Apixaban has the lowest bleeding risk, especially in the gut. Rivaroxaban increases major bleeding risk. Dabigatran may raise heart attack risk. Choose based on your health history.

Inhalers Explained: Rescue Inhalers vs. Maintenance Inhalers

Rescue inhalers give quick relief during asthma attacks, while maintenance inhalers prevent symptoms over time. Knowing the difference-and using each correctly-can save your life.

Sinusitis: Viral vs. Bacterial and When Antibiotics Actually Help

Most sinus infections are viral and don't need antibiotics. Learn how to tell the difference between viral and bacterial sinusitis, when antibiotics actually help, and what to do instead to recover safely.

Monitoring Your Health After Switching to Generics

Switching to generic medications is safe for most people, but monitoring your health after the switch helps catch rare but real changes in how your body responds. Track symptoms, check key biomarkers, and know when to call your doctor.

How to Compare Manufacturer Expiration Dates vs. Pharmacy Beyond-Use Dates for Medications

Learn how to tell the difference between manufacturer expiration dates and pharmacy beyond-use dates for medications. Know which date to follow, why it matters, and how to store your drugs safely.