Archive: 2026/03

Caden Harrington - 31 Mar, 2026

Opioids During Pregnancy: Understanding Risks, Treatment, and Monitoring Protocols

Expert analysis on managing opioid use disorder during pregnancy, covering medication options like methadone and buprenorphine, neonatal withdrawal risks, and hospital monitoring protocols.

Caden Harrington - 31 Mar, 2026

Pharmaceutical equivalence for generics explained: practical guide

Explore what pharmaceutical equivalence really means for generic drugs, including FDA standards, substitution rules, and safety practices for patients and providers.

Caden Harrington - 25 Mar, 2026

Warfarin Genetics: How CYP2C9 and VKORC1 Affect Side Effects and Dosing

Learn how CYP2C9 and VKORC1 genes affect warfarin dosing and side effects. Understand the risks, testing costs, and why genetic testing matters for blood thinner safety.

Caden Harrington - 25 Mar, 2026

Warfarin Genetics: How CYP2C9 and VKORC1 Affect Side Effects and Dosage

Learn how CYP2C9 and VKORC1 genes affect Warfarin dosage and bleeding risks. Discover if genetic testing is right for you and how it compares to standard dosing methods.

Caden Harrington - 18 Mar, 2026

Ototoxic Medications: What You Need to Know About Drug-Induced Hearing Loss and Monitoring

Ototoxic medications like cisplatin and aminoglycosides can cause permanent hearing loss. Learn which drugs are risky, how to spot early signs, and why standard hearing tests often miss the damage - plus what you can do to protect your hearing.

Caden Harrington - 17 Mar, 2026

Long-term solutions: building resilience into the drug supply

Drug shortages are a growing crisis fueled by fragile global supply chains. Long-term solutions include strategic stockpiling, supplier diversification, domestic manufacturing for critical drugs, AI-driven forecasting, and regulatory reforms that reward transparency over cost-cutting.

Caden Harrington - 16 Mar, 2026

Generic Drug Shortages: Why Too Much Competition Can Cause Too Few Suppliers

Generic drugs save billions, but too much competition is causing dangerous shortages. Why are some lifesaving medications running out-and who’s left to make them?

Caden Harrington - 11 Mar, 2026

TNF Inhibitors and TB Reactivation: Screening and Monitoring

TNF inhibitors effectively treat autoimmune diseases but carry a serious risk of reactivating latent tuberculosis. Screening with TST or IGRA, treating latent infection, and ongoing symptom monitoring are essential to prevent life-threatening TB. Risk varies by drug class, with infliximab and adalimumab posing the highest threat.

Caden Harrington - 10 Mar, 2026

How to Manage Medication Adherence When Traveling or Changing Time Zones

Managing medication adherence during travel or time zone changes is critical to avoid health risks. Learn how to adjust your schedule, pack safely, use apps, and handle missed doses with expert-backed strategies.

Caden Harrington - 9 Mar, 2026

Asthma During Pregnancy: What Medications Are Safe and How They Protect Your Baby

Asthma during pregnancy doesn't have to mean danger. Safe, proven medications like budesonide and albuterol protect both mother and baby-uncontrolled asthma is the real threat. Learn what works, what to avoid, and how to stay in control.