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Plendil: What It Is, How It Works, and What You Need to Know Before Taking It
Plendil (felodipine) is a calcium channel blocker used to treat high blood pressure. Learn how it works, common side effects, drug interactions, and what to expect when taking it long-term.
VIEW MOREPharmacist Counseling Scripts: Training Materials for Generic Patient Talks
Pharmacist counseling scripts ensure patients understand their medications. Learn how standardized yet flexible training tools improve adherence, reduce errors, and meet legal requirements under OBRA '90.
VIEW MOREPreventing Steroid-Induced Osteoporosis: Calcium, Vitamin D, and Bisphosphonates
Steroid use can rapidly weaken bones, leading to fractures. Learn how calcium, vitamin D, and bisphosphonates can prevent steroid-induced osteoporosis with proven, science-backed strategies.
VIEW MOREMedications That Change Your Sense of Smell: What You Need to Know About Dysosmia
Many medications can distort your sense of smell or taste, a condition called dysosmia. Learn which drugs cause it, how long it lasts, and what you can do to recover - backed by science and patient data.
VIEW MORECoenzyme Q10 with Statins: Does It Help Muscle Pain?
Coenzyme Q10 may help reduce muscle pain caused by statins for some people. While research is mixed, many users report relief. Learn how it works, what dose to take, and whether it’s worth trying.
VIEW MOREGeneric vs Brand Drug Prices: What You Really Pay and Why It Matters
Generic drugs save Americans billions each year - and they work just as well as brand-name versions. Learn why generics cost up to 85% less, how they're regulated, and when you should choose them over brand-name medications.
VIEW MOREImmunosuppressants: What Transplant Patients Need to Know About Safety and Side Effects
Immunosuppressants keep transplanted organs alive but come with serious risks like infections, cancer, and organ damage. Learn how these drugs work, their side effects, and how to stay safe long-term.
VIEW MOREThe Future of BPH Treatment: Will Alfuzosin Still Be Relevant?
Alfuzosin helps with BPH symptoms but is being replaced by newer procedures like UroLift and Rezum. Learn when it still makes sense-and what’s next for prostate health.
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