Archive: 2026/01 - Page 2
Euglycemic DKA on SGLT2 Inhibitors: How to Recognize and Treat This Hidden Emergency
Euglycemic DKA is a life-threatening condition that can occur with SGLT2 inhibitors even when blood sugar is normal. Learn how to recognize the signs, when to test for ketones, and how to respond in an emergency.
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 to improve adherence, reduce costs, and prevent adverse events-saving patients hundreds per month while maintaining treatment effectiveness.
How to Read Pregnancy and Lactation Drug Labels: A Clear Guide for 2026
Learn how to read the updated FDA pregnancy and lactation drug labels that replaced outdated letter categories. Understand risk summaries, infant exposure levels, and clinical guidance for safer medication use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Active Ingredients: Are Generic Drugs Really the Same as Brand-Name Drugs?
Generic drugs contain the same active ingredients as brand-name drugs and work just as well - at a fraction of the cost. Learn how FDA regulations ensure equivalence, why generics save billions, and when to ask your pharmacist about switching.
Consumer Language Guides: Making Generic Drug Information Accessible
Consumer language guides help patients understand that generic drugs are just as safe and effective as brand-name versions. Learn how simple explanations, visual aids, and clear communication are breaking down myths and saving billions in healthcare costs.
Bleeding Risk from SSRIs: How Platelet Dysfunction Increases Bleeding Danger
SSRIs can increase bleeding risk by depleting serotonin in platelets, impairing clotting. Paroxetine carries the highest risk, while sertraline is safer. Know the signs, avoid NSAIDs, and discuss alternatives with your doctor.
Jet Lag and Time-Released Medication Dosing across Time Zones: Why Immediate-Release Melatonin Works Better
Time-released melatonin often worsens jet lag by disrupting your body's natural rhythm. Learn why immediate-release melatonin, taken at the right time, is the only effective option for crossing time zones.