Continuing Education for Doctors: Staying Current on Generic Medications
Dec 30 2025
Interchangeable biosimilars can be swapped automatically at U.S. pharmacies, but only if FDA-approved and allowed by state law. Learn how this affects cost, safety, and patient access to biologic drugs.
Diuretics help manage fluid in heart failure but often cause dangerous low potassium. Learn how to prevent and treat hypokalemia with proven strategies like potassium supplements, MRAs, and SGLT2 inhibitors.
Employer health plans use tiered formularies to push generic drugs and cut costs-but the savings don't always reach you. Learn how formularies work, why drugs get dropped, and what you can do to protect your coverage.
Learn exactly what to bring, what to ask, and how to prepare for a medication review appointment to avoid dangerous drug interactions and ensure your treatment is still right for you.
Cardio burns calories fast, but strength training changes your metabolism for good. Learn why combining both is the most effective way to lose weight and keep it off.
Does vitamin D help you tolerate statins? Evidence is mixed. Some studies say yes, the largest trial says no. Here’s what actually works for statin muscle pain and how to decide what to do next.
Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease (AERD) is a severe condition linking asthma, nasal polyps, and NSAID sensitivity. Learn how it develops, why it's often missed, and how aspirin desensitization can change your prognosis.
Perimenopause can trigger intense mood swings due to hormonal shifts. Learn how estrogen and progesterone changes affect your brain, what treatments actually work, and how to find the right care without waiting until it's too late.
Celiac disease requires lifelong gluten avoidance to heal the gut and prevent serious nutrient deficiencies. Learn how to eat safely, fix common deficiencies like iron and vitamin D, and avoid hidden gluten sources that sabotage recovery.
Skipping your prescribed meds may seem harmless, but it leads to preventable deaths, hospitalizations, and billions in avoidable healthcare costs. Learn the real risks and what you can do today.
DRESS syndrome is a life-threatening drug reaction that causes fever, rash, organ damage, and high eosinophil levels. Often misdiagnosed, it requires immediate recognition and treatment to prevent death or long-term organ damage.
Learn how public education on generic drugs is helping patients save money without sacrificing safety. Discover the facts behind generic medication equivalence and how community health programs are closing the knowledge gap.
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