Archive: 2026/03
Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia: How to Spot and Handle It
Posted by Desmond Carrington on 18/03/26
Opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) is when long-term opioid use makes pain worse instead of better. Learn how to recognize it, why it happens, and how to treat it without increasing your dose.
Best Online Drug Databases and Resources for Patients
Posted by Desmond Carrington on 16/03/26
Discover the most reliable, free, and unbiased online drug databases used by healthcare professionals-DailyMed, LactMed, and DrugBank. Learn how to use them to verify dosages, check breastfeeding safety, and understand drug interactions without ads or bias.
Diabetes Combination Medications: Generic Options and Substitution Guide
Posted by Desmond Carrington on 11/03/26
Discover which diabetes combination medications have generic options, how to safely switch, and what to watch for when substituting brand-name drugs with cheaper generics. Save money without risking your blood sugar control.
Provider Cost Awareness: Do Clinicians Know Drug Prices?
Posted by Desmond Carrington on 10/03/26
Most clinicians don't know the real cost of the drugs they prescribe. Research shows widespread gaps in pricing knowledge - leading to higher patient costs and lower adherence. Real-time EHR tools are helping, but education and system fixes are still lagging.
180-Day Exclusivity: How Patent Law Delays Generic Drug Entry
Posted by Desmond Carrington on 9/03/26
The 180-day exclusivity rule was meant to speed up generic drugs, but it often delays them. Companies use it to block competitors for years - and patients pay the price.
Meniere’s Diet: How Sodium Restriction and Fluid Balance Reduce Vertigo and Hearing Loss
Posted by Desmond Carrington on 4/03/26
A low-sodium diet and proper fluid balance can significantly reduce vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss in Meniere’s disease. Research shows cutting sodium to 1,500 mg daily and drinking 35 ml of water per kg of body weight improves symptoms better than many medications.
Alcohol Types and Medication Safety: What Spirits, Wine, and Beer Really Do to Your Drugs
Posted by Desmond Carrington on 3/03/26
Alcohol and medication interactions are dangerous regardless of whether you drink beer, wine, or spirits. The real risk comes from ethanol dose, not beverage type. Learn how even one drink can trigger serious side effects with common medications.
Cardiomyopathy Types: Dilated, Hypertrophic, and Restrictive Explained
Posted by Desmond Carrington on 2/03/26
Learn how dilated, hypertrophic, and restrictive cardiomyopathy differ in cause, symptoms, and treatment. Understand why accurate diagnosis matters for survival and family health.
