Nociceptive pain comes from tissue injury and responds best to targeted treatment. NSAIDs reduce inflammation and swelling, making them ideal for sprains and arthritis. Acetaminophen helps with mild pain without inflammation but doesn't reduce swelling. Knowing the difference can improve relief and avoid side effects.
Panic disorder involves sudden, intense panic attacks and often leads to agoraphobia. Learn how CBT, medication, and digital tools can effectively treat it - backed by clinical research and real patient experiences.
Triptans and SSRIs are commonly used together for migraine and depression, but a 2006 FDA warning sparked fear of serotonin syndrome. New evidence shows the risk is negligible - here’s what you really need to know.
Antitrust laws in the generic drug market prevent big pharmaceutical companies from blocking cheaper alternatives through pay-for-delay deals, patent manipulation, and product hopping. These tactics cost consumers billions and limit access to essential medicines.
Many Americans buy cheaper generics abroad to save money on prescriptions. Learn where to find safe, verified international pharmacies, how much you can save, the risks involved, and how to avoid counterfeit drugs.
Discover the tools and strategies to find the lowest cash prices for generic prescription drugs in the U.S., from GoodRx and Real-Time Benefit Tools to state-level transparency laws and patient assistance programs.
Learn how to spot fake online pharmacies and avoid dangerous, counterfeit medications. Discover 10 clear red flags that separate legit pharmacies from rogue operations-and how to protect yourself.
Some statins may cause insomnia or vivid dreams, especially lipophilic types like simvastatin. Evidence is mixed, but switching to hydrophilic statins like pravastatin often helps. Don't stop without talking to your doctor.
Long-term steroid use suppresses natural cortisol production. ACTH stimulation testing is the key to safely restarting adrenal function and avoiding life-threatening adrenal crisis during tapering.
Specialists often choose brand-name drugs over generics because of proven effectiveness, lack of long-term data on alternatives, and complex patient needs. High costs, PBM markups, and administrative barriers make specialty prescribing a challenge.