Archive: 2025/12

How to Monitor Seniors for Over-Sedation and Overdose Signs: A Practical Guide for Caregivers and Clinicians

How to Monitor Seniors for Over-Sedation and Overdose Signs: A Practical Guide for Caregivers and Clinicians

Learn how to spot over-sedation and overdose signs in seniors, why standard monitoring often fails, and what tools like capnography and adjusted dosing can save lives. Essential for caregivers and clinicians.
Metabolic Syndrome: How Waist Size, Triglycerides, and Glucose Control Are Linked

Metabolic Syndrome: How Waist Size, Triglycerides, and Glucose Control Are Linked

Metabolic syndrome is a dangerous cluster of risk factors including large waist size, high triglycerides, and elevated blood sugar. Learn how these three are linked by insulin resistance and what you can do to reverse them without medication.
How to Use Your Pharmacy’s Consultation Service for Medication Safety

How to Use Your Pharmacy’s Consultation Service for Medication Safety

Your pharmacist can catch dangerous drug interactions, save you money, and prevent hospitalizations. Learn how to use your pharmacy's free or low-cost consultation service for better medication safety.
Perception vs Reality: Why Generics Seem Less Effective Than Brand-Name Drugs

Perception vs Reality: Why Generics Seem Less Effective Than Brand-Name Drugs

Generic drugs are scientifically identical to brand-name medications, yet many people believe they're less effective. This gap between fact and perception affects adherence, costs, and health outcomes - and it's fixable.
Sugar Intake and Diabetes Medications: How Diet Affects Your Treatment

Sugar Intake and Diabetes Medications: How Diet Affects Your Treatment

Sugar intake directly impacts how well diabetes medications work. Learn which foods sabotage your treatment, how to match meals with your drugs, and what science says about managing sugar for better blood sugar control.
Batch Variability and Bioequivalence: What Acceptable Limits Really Mean for Generic Drugs

Batch Variability and Bioequivalence: What Acceptable Limits Really Mean for Generic Drugs

Bioequivalence standards rely on outdated single-batch testing that ignores real-world manufacturing variation. Learn why batch variability is now a critical issue for generic drug safety and what new regulatory standards are emerging.
Team-Based Care: How Multidisciplinary Teams Improve Generic Prescribing

Team-Based Care: How Multidisciplinary Teams Improve Generic Prescribing

Team-based care improves generic prescribing by combining pharmacists, nurses, and doctors to reduce costs, prevent errors, and boost adherence. Learn how multidisciplinary teams are transforming medication management in chronic disease care.
Medication Therapy Management: How Pharmacists Optimize Generic Drug Use for Better Outcomes

Medication Therapy Management: How Pharmacists Optimize Generic Drug Use for Better Outcomes

Pharmacists play a critical role in Medication Therapy Management by optimizing generic drug use, improving adherence, and cutting costs. Learn how MTM works, why generics are safe, and how to get this free service.
How to Confirm Allergies and Interactions at Medication Pickup

How to Confirm Allergies and Interactions at Medication Pickup

Learn how pharmacists confirm allergies and drug interactions at medication pickup to prevent dangerous reactions. Discover what happens behind the counter, why your records matter, and how to help keep yourself safe.
Computer Vision Syndrome: Proven Ways to Prevent Digital Eye Strain

Computer Vision Syndrome: Proven Ways to Prevent Digital Eye Strain

Computer vision syndrome affects up to 75% of digital users by 2025. Learn proven, science-backed ways to prevent digital eye strain with simple habits like the 20-20-20 rule, proper screen positioning, and regular eye exams.