Aminoglycoside antibiotics can cause permanent hearing loss and balance problems in up to half of patients. Learn how these drugs damage the inner ear, who’s most at risk, and what you can do to protect yourself.
Learn the right time to give fever reducers after childhood vaccines. Discover why giving medicine too early can reduce vaccine effectiveness-and when it’s safe to use acetaminophen or ibuprofen.
Learn which medications to avoid during pregnancy, including NSAIDs, acetaminophen risks, and safer alternatives for pain, allergies, and depression. Get evidence-based guidance for every trimester.
Learn the key differences between bacterial, viral, and fungal pneumonia - from symptoms and diagnosis to treatment and prevention. Know what’s really causing your lung infection.
Learn how to spot dangerous medication mistakes in elderly patients, what to do when you find them, and how to report them effectively to protect your loved one’s health and safety.
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks the nervous system, causing symptoms like fatigue, numbness, and mobility issues. Learn how it develops, how it's diagnosed, and what treatments are available today.
Find out how long the FDA takes to approve generic drugs in 2025, from standard 10-month reviews to new 1-2 month fast-tracks. Learn what speeds up or delays approval and how it affects drug access and prices.
Learn how to safely carry backup prescriptions and digital copies while traveling. Avoid common mistakes and use secure apps, encrypted storage, and smart practices to protect your medication and personal info.
The VA formulary ensures veterans get affordable, effective generic medications with low copays. Learn how the three-tier system works, which drugs are covered, and how to navigate prior authorizations and Meds by Mail.
HER2-positive breast cancer is now highly treatable thanks to targeted therapies like trastuzumab, T-DXd, and tucatinib. Learn how these drugs work, their side effects, and why survival rates have improved dramatically.