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Gastrointestinal Medications: Why Absorption Issues Ruin Effectiveness
3 January 2026

Gastrointestinal Medications: Why Absorption Issues Ruin Effectiveness

Many gastrointestinal medications fail because of absorption problems in the gut-not because they don’t work. Food, pH, disease, and formulation all affect how well your body takes in oral drugs. Here’s what actually happens-and what you can do about it.

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Mental Health and Medication Non-Adherence: What Actually Works
31 December 2025

Mental Health and Medication Non-Adherence: What Actually Works

Mental health medication non-adherence affects up to 60% of patients. Discover what actually works-pharmacist-led care, long-acting injections, simplified regimens, and cost support-to improve adherence and save lives.

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First-Generation Antihistamines: Why Severe Drowsiness and Brain Fog Are Common Side Effects
29 December 2025

First-Generation Antihistamines: Why Severe Drowsiness and Brain Fog Are Common Side Effects

First-generation antihistamines like Benadryl cause severe drowsiness and brain fog because they cross into the brain. They also trigger anticholinergic side effects like dry mouth, blurred vision, and memory issues-especially dangerous for older adults. Safer alternatives exist.

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How to Pair Medications with Daily Habits for Better Adherence
28 December 2025

How to Pair Medications with Daily Habits for Better Adherence

Learn how to pair your medications with daily habits like brushing your teeth or drinking coffee to improve adherence by up to 50%. Proven, low-cost strategy backed by research.

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TSH and T4: Understanding Thyroid Function Tests and Dosing Protocols
26 December 2025

TSH and T4: Understanding Thyroid Function Tests and Dosing Protocols

Learn how TSH and free T4 tests diagnose thyroid disorders, what normal ranges really mean, and how dosing works for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Understand why some patients are misdiagnosed-and how to get it right.

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Statin Intolerance Clinics: How Structured Protocols Help Patients Tolerate Cholesterol Medication
25 December 2025

Statin Intolerance Clinics: How Structured Protocols Help Patients Tolerate Cholesterol Medication

Statin intolerance clinics use structured protocols to help patients who experience muscle side effects from cholesterol-lowering drugs. Learn how rechallenge, switching statins, and non-statin options restore therapy safely and effectively.

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Subclinical Hypothyroidism: When to Treat Elevated TSH
24 December 2025

Subclinical Hypothyroidism: When to Treat Elevated TSH

Subclinical hypothyroidism means elevated TSH with normal thyroid hormones. Should you take levothyroxine? The answer depends on your age, antibodies, symptoms, and TSH trend - not just a single lab number.

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ACE Inhibitors with Spironolactone: What You Need to Know About Hyperkalemia Risk
23 December 2025

ACE Inhibitors with Spironolactone: What You Need to Know About Hyperkalemia Risk

Combining ACE inhibitors with spironolactone reduces heart failure deaths by 30% but raises hyperkalemia risk. Learn who’s most at risk, how to monitor potassium safely, and when to adjust - not stop - the medication.

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Citalopram and Escitalopram: QT Prolongation Risks and Safe Dose Limits
21 December 2025

Citalopram and Escitalopram: QT Prolongation Risks and Safe Dose Limits

Citalopram and escitalopram are effective antidepressants but carry QT prolongation risks. Learn the safe dose limits, who’s at risk, and how to compare them with other SSRIs for heart safety.

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Citalopram and Escitalopram: QT Prolongation Risks and Safe Dose Limits
21 December 2025

Citalopram and Escitalopram: QT Prolongation Risks and Safe Dose Limits

Citalopram and escitalopram are effective antidepressants but carry QT prolongation risks. Learn the safe dose limits, who's at risk, how they compare to other SSRIs, and what monitoring you need to stay safe.

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