Archive: 2025/11 - Page 2
Goiter is a swollen thyroid gland often caused by iodine deficiency. Learn how iodine supplementation can shrink it, when other treatments are needed, and why autoimmunity plays a bigger role in developed countries.
MoreHeart failure management has transformed with new guidelines and medications. Learn how Stage A-D diagnosis, quadruple therapy for HFrEF, SGLT2 inhibitors for HFpEF, and home monitoring can help you live longer and better.
MoreLearn how to ask about generic and authorized generic drugs to save hundreds on prescriptions. Discover the real cost differences, how insurance treats them, and what questions to ask your pharmacist.
MorePatent Term Restoration lets drug makers regain time lost during FDA approval. Learn how it works, who qualifies, why most applications fail, and how it impacts drug prices and generic competition.
MoreCombining H2 blockers and PPIs for acid reflux is common-but often unnecessary and risky. Learn why most people don’t need both, the real side effects, and what to do instead.
MoreLot-to-lot variability is a natural part of biologics and biosimilars due to their complex, cell-based manufacturing. Learn how regulators ensure safety, why biosimilars aren't generics, and what this means for patients and labs.
MoreStatins can cause insomnia and vivid dreams in some people, especially lipophilic types like simvastatin. Learn how statin type, muscle pain, and timing affect sleep - and what to do if your sleep suffers.
MoreLearn how to track side effects using the ABC model to identify triggers like food, stress, and sleep patterns. Discover what to record, which tools work best, and how this simple habit can cut symptoms by up to 60%.
MoreSulfasalazine can cause hair loss due to folic acid deficiency, but it's reversible. Learn how to fix it with supplements, blood tests, and safer drug alternatives.
MoreCompare normalized karela concentrate with other natural blood sugar support options like berberine, cinnamon, and fenugreek. Learn which works best, safest, and most consistently.
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