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Aspirin for Primary Prevention: Who Should Skip Daily Doses
5.01.2026

Aspirin for Primary Prevention: Who Should Skip Daily Doses

Daily aspirin for heart health is no longer recommended for most people. Learn who should avoid it, who might still benefit, and what to do if you're currently taking it.
Alan Córdova
by Alan Córdova
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Antihistamines and Blood Pressure: What You Need to Know About Effects and Monitoring
4.01.2026

Antihistamines and Blood Pressure: What You Need to Know About Effects and Monitoring

Antihistamines can affect blood pressure depending on the type. Second-generation options like loratadine and cetirizine are generally safe for people with high blood pressure, while first-generation drugs and combo products with decongestants carry more risk.
Alan Córdova
by Alan Córdova
  • Medications
  • 10
Drug Nomenclature: Chemical, Generic, and Brand Names Explained
2.01.2026

Drug Nomenclature: Chemical, Generic, and Brand Names Explained

Learn how drug names work-chemical, generic, and brand names-why they exist, how they’re chosen, and how they keep you safe. Understand your prescriptions better and avoid medication errors.
Alan Córdova
by Alan Córdova
  • Medications
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Informed Decision-Making: Choosing Between Generic and Brand Medications
31.12.2025

Informed Decision-Making: Choosing Between Generic and Brand Medications

Learn how to choose between generic and brand medications safely and wisely. Discover when generics work just as well, when to stick with brand-name drugs, and how to save money without risking your health.
Alan Córdova
by Alan Córdova
  • Medications
  • 14
Apixaban vs Rivaroxaban vs Dabigatran: Key Side Effect Differences You Need to Know
28.12.2025

Apixaban vs Rivaroxaban vs Dabigatran: Key Side Effect Differences You Need to Know

Apixaban, rivaroxaban, and dabigatran are all blood thinners, but their side effects differ significantly. Apixaban has the lowest risk of stomach and major bleeding, while dabigatran carries a higher heart attack risk. Learn which is safest for your situation.
Alan Córdova
by Alan Córdova
  • Medications
  • 14
Alpha-Blockers and PDE5 Inhibitors: Understanding the Risk of Dizziness and Fainting
27.12.2025

Alpha-Blockers and PDE5 Inhibitors: Understanding the Risk of Dizziness and Fainting

Combining alpha-blockers and PDE5 inhibitors can cause dangerous drops in blood pressure, leading to dizziness and fainting. Learn who’s at risk and how to stay safe.
Alan Córdova
by Alan Córdova
  • Medications
  • 13
Authorized Biologic Alternatives: What You Need to Know About Biosimilars and How They Compare to Generics
25.12.2025

Authorized Biologic Alternatives: What You Need to Know About Biosimilars and How They Compare to Generics

Biosimilars are the closest thing to generics for complex biologic drugs. They're not identical copies, but they work just as well and cost less. Learn how they're approved, why they're still underused, and what you should know if you're prescribed one.
Alan Córdova
by Alan Córdova
  • Medications
  • 13
OTC Medication Expiration Dates: What Really Matters and What You Can Ignore
24.12.2025

OTC Medication Expiration Dates: What Really Matters and What You Can Ignore

Most OTC meds are safe and effective long after their expiration date-but not all. Learn which pills you can still use, which ones to throw away, and how storage affects potency.
Alan Córdova
by Alan Córdova
  • Medications
  • 8
Nociceptive Pain: How Tissue Injury Works and Why NSAIDs Beat Acetaminophen for Inflammation
21.12.2025

Nociceptive Pain: How Tissue Injury Works and Why NSAIDs Beat Acetaminophen for Inflammation

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.
Alan Córdova
by Alan Córdova
  • Medications
  • 8
Triptans and SSRIs: The Truth About Serotonin Syndrome Risk
19.12.2025

Triptans and SSRIs: The Truth About Serotonin Syndrome Risk

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.
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by Alan Córdova
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