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Red Yeast Rice and Statins: Why Mixing Them Can Be Dangerous

Red yeast rice contains the same active ingredient as statins-monacolin K. Taking both together raises the risk of severe muscle damage and kidney failure. Learn why mixing them is dangerous and what safer alternatives exist.

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How to Track Adherence with Medication Lists and Logs: Simple, Proven Methods That Work

Learn simple, proven ways to track medication adherence using logs and modern tools. Discover what actually works-and what doesn’t-based on real data from clinics and patients.

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Clotting Disorders and Anticoagulation: Understanding INR, DOACs, and Safety

Understand how INR monitoring and DOACs work for clotting disorders, their safety profiles, cost differences, and real-world trade-offs. Learn when to choose one over the other and what to watch for.

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Restless Leg Syndrome: Why Dopaminergic Medications Are No Longer First-Line and What Works Better

Dopaminergic medications for restless leg syndrome are no longer first-line due to high risk of augmentation. Learn why alpha-2-delta ligands like gabapentin enacarbil are now preferred and what lifestyle changes can help.

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Age-Related Macular Degeneration: How Anti-VEGF Treatments Stop Central Vision Loss

Age-related macular degeneration causes central vision loss, especially in people over 55. Anti-VEGF injections are the standard treatment for wet AMD, stopping abnormal blood vessel growth and often improving vision. Early detection and consistent treatment make all the difference.

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Genetic Testing for Cancer Risk: BRCA, Lynch, and Beyond

Genetic testing for BRCA, Lynch syndrome, and other inherited cancer risks can guide life-saving prevention. Learn who should be tested, how results impact care, and what the latest science says about accuracy and privacy.

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How Formulation Patents on Drug Combinations Extend Pharmaceutical Exclusivity

Formulation patents on drug combinations let pharmaceutical companies extend market exclusivity by protecting how drugs are mixed, dosed, or delivered - not just what they are. This strategy delays generics and boosts profits, but faces growing regulatory pushback.

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What Are Drug Side Effects: Definition, Causes, and Real-World Examples

Drug side effects are unintended reactions to medications that can range from mild to life-threatening. Learn what causes them, how common they are, and real examples from common drugs - plus what to do if you experience one.

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Traveling With Diabetes: The Ultimate Packing Guide for Insulin, CGM Sensors, and Supplies

Learn how to pack insulin, CGM sensors, and diabetes supplies for safe and stress-free travel. Essential tips for flights, time zones, airport security, and international trips.

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Medicare Part D Substitution: What You Can and Can't Swap Under Current Rules

Understand how Medicare Part D substitution works in 2025 - including formulary rules, the $2,000 out-of-pocket cap, and how to control drug switches to avoid surprises at the pharmacy.

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