Archive: 2025/12

Absolute Risk vs Relative Risk in Drug Side Effects: How to Interpret the Numbers

Learn how to interpret drug side effect statistics by understanding the difference between absolute and relative risk. Most ads use relative risk to make benefits look bigger-but absolute risk tells you what really matters for your health.

JAK Inhibitors: What You Need to Know About Oral Immunomodulators and Monitoring

JAK inhibitors offer fast, oral relief for autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and eczema, but come with serious risks including infection, cancer, and heart events. Learn who should use them, what to monitor, and how to stay safe.

How to Read Expiration Dates on Medication Packaging Correctly

Learn how to read expiration dates on medication packaging, understand what happens when drugs expire, and avoid the risks of using outdated medicine. Get practical tips for storage, tracking, and safe disposal.

How to Talk to Your Doctor About Reducing Unnecessary Medications

Learn how to talk to your doctor about reducing unnecessary medications safely. Discover proven strategies to start deprescribing conversations, what to say, how to prepare, and what to expect - all based on current medical research for seniors.

Opioids and Antiemetics: Understanding Interaction Risks and Practical Management

Opioid-induced nausea affects up to one-third of patients. Learn why it happens, which antiemetics work (and which don’t), how to avoid dangerous interactions, and the best non-drug strategies to manage it safely.

Home Hemodialysis: Schedules, Training, and Outcomes

Home hemodialysis offers greater flexibility and better health outcomes than in-center dialysis. Learn about training timelines, treatment schedules, care partner requirements, and real-world outcomes for patients managing kidney failure at home.

Pill Organizers and Weekly Medication Boxes: Safe Use Tips for Better Adherence

Pill organizers help with medication adherence but can be dangerous if used incorrectly. Learn which meds are safe to store in them, how to clean them properly, and when to avoid them entirely.

How to Prepare for a Medication Discussion with Your OB/GYN During Pregnancy or Breastfeeding

Learn how to prepare for a medication discussion with your OB/GYN during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Know what to bring, what to ask, and how to stay safe with every pill, supplement, and herb.

Medical Alert Bracelets: When and Why They Matter for Drug Safety

Medical alert bracelets save lives by giving emergency responders critical drug safety info when you can't speak. Learn what to engrave, which type to choose, and why 37% of ER errors involve medications you didn't tell them about.

Autoimmune Disease Monitoring: Lab Markers, Imaging, and Visits

Autoimmune disease monitoring uses lab tests like CRP and ANA, imaging such as MRI and PET, and regular doctor visits to track flares, treatment response, and organ damage. Early detection saves long-term health.