Archive: 2026/02

Darcey Cook 11 28 Feb 2026

Steroid-Induced Psychosis: How to Recognize and Treat It in an Emergency

Steroid-induced psychosis is a dangerous but treatable side effect of high-dose corticosteroids. Recognizing early signs like agitation and confusion within days of starting treatment can prevent full-blown psychosis. Tapering the steroid and using low-dose antipsychotics leads to recovery in over 90% of cases.

Alan Gervasi 15 27 Feb 2026

How to Store Emergency Kits to Maximize Medication Shelf Life

Learn how to properly store emergency medications to maximize shelf life and ensure they work when you need them most. Avoid common mistakes that cause potency loss and keep your life-saving drugs effective during disasters.

Darcey Cook 9 23 Feb 2026

Vaccines in Immunosuppressed Patients: When and How to Get Them Right

Vaccines for immunosuppressed patients require precise timing to work. Learn how medications like rituximab and methotrexate affect vaccine response and what the latest guidelines say about when to get protected.

Darcey Cook 14 21 Feb 2026

Drug-Resistant Bacteria and Repeated Antibiotic Use: Long-Term Effects

Repeated antibiotic use fuels drug-resistant bacteria, leading to longer illnesses, higher death rates, and fewer treatment options. Learn how this silent pandemic is reshaping modern medicine-and what you can do to help.

Darcey Cook 12 20 Feb 2026

FDA Regulatory Authority: How the Agency Approves Generic Drugs

The FDA ensures generic drugs are as safe and effective as brand-name drugs through the ANDA process. Learn how bioequivalence, manufacturing standards, and regulatory timelines make generics a trusted, low-cost option for millions.

Alan Gervasi 12 16 Feb 2026

Migraine Medications: Triptan Interactions and Limitations

Triptans are the go-to for migraine pain, but they don't work for everyone. Learn how they interact with other meds, why they fail, and what to do when they don't help.

Darcey Cook 12 14 Feb 2026

OTC Sleep Aids: What They Really Do, Side Effects, and How Long You Should Use Them

OTC sleep aids like diphenhydramine and melatonin offer temporary help for occasional insomnia, but they come with real risks - including dementia, falls, and rebound sleep problems. Learn what works, what doesn’t, and how to use them safely.

Darcey Cook 10 13 Feb 2026

Out-of-Pocket Maximums: How Generic Copays Count Toward Deductibles in Health Insurance

Generic prescription copays don’t count toward your health insurance deductible-but they do count toward your out-of-pocket maximum. Learn how this works, why it matters, and how to avoid costly misunderstandings.

Darcey Cook 11 9 Feb 2026

ANDA Process: Legal Requirements for Generic Drug Approval in the U.S.

The ANDA process enables generic drug approval in the U.S. by requiring bioequivalence, identical formulation, and strict manufacturing standards under the Hatch-Waxman Act. It has saved consumers over $2.2 trillion since 2013.

Alan Gervasi 15 7 Feb 2026

How to Handle Medication Security at Hotels and Hostels

Learn how to keep your medications safe while staying at hotels and hostels. From using electronic safes to avoiding theft in dorms, this guide covers real strategies backed by data and expert advice.

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