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Cranberry Products and Warfarin: What You Need to Know About Bleeding Risk

Cranberry products can dangerously increase INR levels in people taking warfarin, raising the risk of serious bleeding. Learn why even small amounts pose a threat, what health agencies recommend, and safer alternatives for UTI prevention.

Generic vs Brand Identification in Pharmacy Systems: Best Practices for Accurate Medication Dispensing

Learn how pharmacy systems correctly identify generic and brand-name drugs using NDC and TE codes, avoid dangerous substitutions, and improve patient safety with best practices from leading healthcare systems.

Age and Sex Considerations in Bioequivalence Studies: What Regulators Require Today

Bioequivalence studies must now account for age and sex differences to ensure generic drugs work safely for everyone. Learn what the FDA, EMA, and other regulators require today.

How to Prevent and Relieve Nausea and Vomiting from Medications

Learn how to prevent and relieve nausea and vomiting caused by medications using simple lifestyle changes, natural remedies, and proven drug strategies. No more skipping doses because you feel sick.

St. John’s Wort and SSRIs: The Hidden Danger of Serotonin Syndrome

Combining St. John’s Wort with SSRIs can cause serotonin syndrome-a life-threatening condition. Learn why this herbal supplement is far more dangerous than it seems and what to do instead.

How to Keep a Symptom Diary for Suspected Drug Reactions

Learn how to track symptoms accurately when suspecting a drug reaction. A structured symptom diary helps doctors identify side effects faster, avoid misdiagnosis, and adjust treatments safely with real-time data.

MedWatch vs VAERS: How to Report Drug and Vaccine Side Effects Correctly

Learn how MedWatch and VAERS work to track drug and vaccine side effects. Know which system to use, how to report, and why your report matters - even if you're not sure it's related.

How to Assess Risk When Only Expired Medications Are Available

Learn how to safely assess the risk of using expired medications when no alternatives are available. Understand which drugs are dangerous past expiration, how storage affects potency, and when it’s okay-or not-to use them in an emergency.

Lot Number Tracking: How the FDA Identifies Problem Batches in the Food Supply

The FDA uses Traceability Lot Codes to quickly track contaminated food batches, cutting outbreak response time from weeks to hours. Learn how the system works, which foods are covered, and what businesses must do to comply.

How to Talk to Your Pharmacist About Supplements and Food Interactions

Learn how to talk to your pharmacist about supplements and food interactions to avoid dangerous drug reactions. Get practical tips on what to bring, what to ask, and which supplements and foods are most risky with common medications.