Archive: 2026/01 - Page 3

How to Store Medications Safely in Hot Climates While Traveling
Alistair Fothergill 6 January 2026 9 Comments

Learn how to keep your medications safe in hot climates while traveling. Avoid heat damage to insulin, EpiPens, birth control, and other critical drugs with proven storage methods and expert-backed tips.

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Epidural and Spinal Procedures on Anticoagulants: What You Need to Know About Hematoma Risks
Alistair Fothergill 5 January 2026 14 Comments

Spinal and epidural procedures on blood thinners carry a small but deadly risk of hematoma. Learn which anticoagulants are most dangerous, when to stop them, and what to do if symptoms appear.

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Asthma Control: How to Use Inhalers Right, Avoid Triggers, and Manage Long-Term
Alistair Fothergill 4 January 2026 9 Comments

Learn how to properly use inhalers, identify asthma triggers, and follow the latest 2025 guidelines for long-term asthma control. Stop relying on rescue inhalers alone and take real control of your breathing.

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Provider Case Studies: Real-World Experiences with Generic Medications
Alistair Fothergill 3 January 2026 8 Comments

Real provider experiences with generic medications reveal that while most generics work as well as brand-name drugs, subtle formulation differences can impact patients on narrow therapeutic index medications. Learn when substitution is safe-and when it’s not.

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Sulfonylureas and Hypoglycemia: How to Lower Your Risk of Low Blood Sugar
Alistair Fothergill 2 January 2026 13 Comments

Sulfonylureas effectively lower blood sugar but carry a high risk of dangerous hypoglycemia. Learn which drugs are safest, how to prevent lows, and what to ask your doctor to stay safe.

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FDA-Approved Medications You Can Flush: What’s on the List and When to Do It
Alistair Fothergill 1 January 2026 11 Comments

Only 15 FDA-approved medications should ever be flushed. Learn which ones, why they’re on the list, and when flushing is the safest option to prevent accidental overdose or death.

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