Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks myelin in the brain and spinal cord, causing nerve damage. Learn about its types, symptoms, causes, treatments, and what’s new in research.
Learn how to safely dispose of expired EpiPens, inhalers, and medicated patches to protect your family, pets, and the environment. Follow expert-backed steps for sharps, aerosols, and patches.
Drug patents last 20 years from filing, but most drugs only have 7-12 years of real market exclusivity due to long approval times. Patent extensions, regulatory exclusivity, and litigation can delay generics for years.
Learn how generic drugs, prescription coupons, and prior authorization rules affect your out-of-pocket medication costs-and what you can do today to save hundreds or even thousands on prescriptions.
Learn how to use asthma and COPD inhalers correctly to get the full benefit of your medication. Discover the key differences between MDIs, DPIs, and soft mist inhalers-and avoid the most common mistakes that reduce effectiveness by up to 80%.
Learn how to use asthma and COPD inhalers correctly to get maximum medication into your lungs. Discover common mistakes, device-specific tips, and expert advice for better symptom control.
Learn how to read FDA-mandated OTC Drug Facts labels to avoid medication errors. Understand each section's purpose, common mistakes, and practical steps for safe use. Essential info for anyone using over-the-counter medicines.
Generic drug shortages are worsening, with over 270 drugs in short supply as of early 2026. These aren't minor gaps - they're life-threatening disruptions caused by thin profits, single-source manufacturing, and global supply chain risks. Patients and providers are paying the price.
Learn the 7-step medication bag audit to prevent dangerous pharmacy errors. A simple 30-second check can stop wrong doses, wrong drugs, and life-threatening mistakes before they reach you.
Many doctors still doubt the effectiveness of generic drugs, despite evidence showing they're just as safe and effective. This article explores why provider attitudes matter, what drives skepticism, and how education is changing prescribing habits.