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Proteinuria: How to Detect Urine Protein and Prevent Kidney Damage

Proteinuria means excess protein in urine - often the first sign of kidney damage. Learn how to detect it early with simple tests, what causes it, and how to reduce it with proven treatments and lifestyle changes to protect your kidneys long-term.

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How to Address Stigma When Discussing Mental Health Medications

Mental health medication stigma prevents many from seeking or staying on treatment. Learn how to talk about psychiatric meds with confidence, using language, education, and personal stories to reduce shame and normalize care.

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Seizure Medications and Pregnancy: Birth Defect Risks and Drug Interactions You Need to Know

Seizure medications can affect fetal development and interact dangerously with birth control. Learn which drugs are safest during pregnancy, how to reduce birth defect risks, and why stopping meds without medical help is more dangerous than taking them.

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Proton Pump Inhibitors and Antifungals: How They Interfere with Absorption and Effectiveness

Proton pump inhibitors can severely reduce the effectiveness of certain antifungals like itraconazole and ketoconazole by blocking stomach acid needed for absorption. Fluconazole is unaffected, but has other drug interactions. New research suggests PPIs may also boost antifungal power in fungi.

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Hyperthyroidism and Stimulant Medications: Heart and Anxiety Risks

Hyperthyroidism and stimulant medications like Adderall can dangerously increase heart rate and anxiety. Learn the risks, what alternatives exist, and why thyroid testing before ADHD treatment is critical.

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How Generic Drugs Are Made: The Full Manufacturing Process Explained

Generic drugs save billions annually and make up 90% of U.S. prescriptions. Learn how they're made, from reverse engineering to FDA-approved manufacturing, and why they're just as safe and effective as brand-name drugs.

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Pricing Pressure and Shortages: How Drug Manufacturers Are Struggling in 2025

Pricing pressure and supply chain disruptions are forcing generic drug manufacturers out of business, causing widespread shortages of essential medicines. Patients are paying the cost.

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Liver Cancer Risk After SVR: Why Surveillance Doesn't Stop After Hepatitis C Cure

Even after curing hepatitis C, liver cancer risk remains for those with prior scarring. Learn why ongoing screening is critical, how guidelines differ, and what tests you need now.

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Compulsory Licensing: How Governments Override Patents to Protect Public Health

Compulsory licensing lets governments override patents to make life-saving drugs affordable. Used in emergencies like pandemics, it balances innovation with public health - and has cut drug prices by up to 90% in developing countries.

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FDALabel Database: How to Search Drug Labels Accurately and Efficiently

FDALabel is the FDA's official database for searching full drug labels with precision. Learn how to find boxed warnings, adverse reactions, and drug interactions using advanced filters and export tools - all for free.

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Kidney Disease and Medication Accumulation: How Toxic Buildup Can Harm You

Kidney disease can cause medications to build up to toxic levels, leading to serious harm or death. Learn which common drugs are dangerous, how to spot the risks, and what steps to take to protect your kidneys.

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Alcoholic Liver Disease: Understanding the Stages from Fatty Liver to Cirrhosis

Understand the three stages of alcohol-associated liver disease-from fatty liver to cirrhosis-and learn how stopping alcohol can reverse damage, improve survival, and save your life.

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