Mixing alcohol with prescription drugs can cause life-threatening side effects, even with just one drink. Learn which medications are most dangerous, who's at risk, and how to stay safe.
Fertility preservation before chemotherapy offers real options to protect future parenthood. From egg and sperm freezing to ovarian tissue cryopreservation, knowing your choices can make all the difference. Time is critical-act within days of diagnosis.
Bupropion and SSRIs treat depression differently, with bupropion offering fewer sexual side effects and weight gain-but higher risks for anxiety and seizures. Learn which one fits your life.
MedWatch is the FDA's system for collecting safety reports on generic drugs. Learn how adverse events are reported, why generic manufacturers are often missed, and how patients and providers can help improve drug safety data.
Tramadol can cause seizures even at normal doses, especially in people with epilepsy, kidney issues, or those taking certain antidepressants. Learn who's most vulnerable and what to ask your doctor.
Some people experience allergic reactions to antihistamines themselves, worsening symptoms instead of treating them. This rare condition involves paradoxical reactions where the medication triggers urticaria. Cross-reactivity between antihistamine classes complicates diagnosis. Symptoms include worsening hives, rash, or swelling. Proper diagnosis requires specialized testing and management by an allergist.
Older adults face liver and kidney changes that alter drug processing. These can cause dangerous side effects. Proper dose adjustments prevent hospitalizations. This article explains how aging affects drug metabolism and offers practical safety tips for seniors.
Hip labral tears are a leading cause of hip pain in athletes. Learn how imaging like MRA and arthroscopy diagnose and treat these injuries, why surgery isn't always needed, and what it takes to return to sport safely.
Therapeutic drug monitoring protects patients on narrow therapeutic index (NTI) drugs when switching to generics. Even small changes in blood levels can cause harm-TDM ensures safety by measuring actual drug concentrations.