How to Ask Your Doctor About Generic Alternatives: A Guide to Saving on Meds
Learn how to effectively talk to your doctor about switching to generic medications to save money without sacrificing your health. Practical tips and scripts included.
Learn how to effectively talk to your doctor about switching to generic medications to save money without sacrificing your health. Practical tips and scripts included.
Understand how generic drug manufacturers challenge brand patents using Paragraph IV certifications under the Hatch-Waxman Act to secure market exclusivity.
Learn why magnesium supplements block thyroid medications and antibiotics. Discover exact spacing times, best magnesium types, and daily routines to ensure proper absorption.
Generic drug prices in the U.S. aren't set by the government-they're shaped by competition, rebates, and hidden middlemen. Learn how Medicare, Medicaid, and market forces control costs-and why prices still surprise patients.
The U.S. doesn't set generic drug prices directly, but government programs like Medicaid, Medicare Part D, and 340B heavily influence costs. Here's how rebates, caps, and new negotiation rules are changing what you pay for generics today.
Learn how to tell the difference between a manufacturer's expiration date and a pharmacy's beyond-use date for compounded medications. Understand why one matters more than the other-and how to avoid waste and risk.
Learn when to tolerate medication side effects and when to act. Simple, practical guidance to avoid unnecessary suffering - or worse, treatment failure - by knowing which symptoms to report and which to manage on your own.
Elderly patients with renal impairment are at high risk of drug toxicity due to reduced kidney function. Learn how to adjust medication dosing using CrCl calculations, avoid dangerous drugs, and prevent hospitalizations with evidence-based strategies.
Liquid vs. tablet medications for children: tablets are safer, cheaper, and often more effective than liquids for kids over age 2. Learn when to choose each form and how to help your child swallow pills.
MAOIs are powerful antidepressants for treatment-resistant depression but come with strict dietary rules and dangerous drug interactions. Learn how they work, what to avoid, and who they’re really for.