Cancer combination therapies are the standard, but switching to generic versions brings complex bioequivalence challenges. Learn why matching blood levels isn't enough-and what's being done to make generics safer.
QD and QID are dangerous prescription abbreviations that cause deadly dosing errors. Learn how mixing up 'once daily' and 'four times daily' leads to hospitalizations - and how clear language can prevent it.
Bioequivalence testing proves generic drugs absorb into the body at the same rate and amount as brand-name versions. It's the science behind safe, affordable alternatives-backed by strict FDA standards and real-world data.
Steroid-induced cataracts develop quickly due to corticosteroid use, causing blurry vision, glare, and faded colors. Unlike age-related cataracts, they form at the back of the lens and require surgery for correction. Regular eye checks are essential if you're on long-term steroids.