Archive: 2026/03
Sleep Apnea and Heart Risk: How Blood Pressure and Arrhythmia Are Linked
Sleep apnea isn't just about snoring-it's a major hidden driver of high blood pressure and dangerous heart rhythms like atrial fibrillation. Untreated, it raises stroke risk by 60% and heart failure risk by 140%. The good news? Treatment with CPAP can cut these risks significantly.
Grapefruit and Statins: How Much Is Dangerous?
Grapefruit can dangerously raise statin levels in the blood, increasing risk of muscle damage. Learn which statins are affected, how much grapefruit is risky, and what to do if you love citrus but take cholesterol meds.
Opioids and Adrenal Insufficiency: A Rare but Dangerous Side Effect You Need to Know
Opioid-induced adrenal insufficiency is a rare but life-threatening side effect of long-term opioid use. Learn how it develops, who’s at risk, and why a simple blood test could save your life.
FDA Office of Generic Drugs: Role, Responsibilities, and Structure Explained
The FDA Office of Generic Drugs ensures safe, affordable generics reach patients by reviewing applications, setting science-based standards, and managing global supply chains. Learn how it works.
Bioequivalence of Combination Products: Special Testing Challenges
Bioequivalence testing for combination products like fixed-dose pills, inhalers, and topical creams is far more complex than for single-drug generics. Learn why proving equivalence is so challenging-and how new methods are helping bring affordable alternatives to market.
Proton Pump Inhibitors with Antiplatelets: How to Reduce GI Bleed Risk in Heart Patients
Proton pump inhibitors reduce GI bleeding risk in patients on dual antiplatelet therapy, but not all PPIs are equal. Learn which ones to use, who needs them, and how to avoid unnecessary side effects.
Health Literacy and Generics: Making Medication Information Understandable
Many patients don't understand why generic medications look different from brand-name drugs-even though they work the same. This confusion leads to missed doses, errors, and hospital visits. Learn how health literacy gaps affect medication safety and what you can do to stay safe.
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