Tag: travel safety
Travel with Blood Thinners: How to Stay Safe Abroad
Traveling with blood thinners is safe if you plan ahead. Know your medication, stay hydrated, move often, and pack extra pills. DOACs are easier than warfarin for travelers. Always carry your prescription and medical info.
read morerecent posts
DTC prescription drug ads in the U.S. drive higher demand for branded medications, often overshadowing equally effective generics. Research shows ads increase prescriptions but also lead to inappropriate requests and higher costs. Learn how advertising influences patient decisions and healthcare outcomes.
Published ON: 6 FebAcupuncture for pain is backed by solid science, especially for chronic back pain, osteoarthritis, and headaches. It reduces pain without drugs, has minimal side effects, and works better than placebo in clinical trials. Learn how it works and who benefits most.
Published ON: 10 FebSubclinical hypothyroidism means elevated TSH with normal thyroid hormone levels. Should you treat it? The answer depends on your age, antibodies, symptoms, and risk factors-not just the lab number.
Published ON: 3 FebAnti-IgE and anti-IL-5 biologics are transforming severe asthma care by targeting specific immune pathways. Learn how omalizumab, mepolizumab, and benralizumab reduce flare-ups, cut steroid use, and restore quality of life for those who don’t respond to standard treatments.
Published ON: 13 FebPatent exclusivity and market exclusivity are two separate legal tools that protect drug prices. Patents cover inventions; FDA exclusivity blocks generics using clinical data-even without a patent. Understanding the difference explains why some drugs stay expensive long after patents expire.
Published ON: 7 Feb