Archive: 2026/01 - Page 3
Contraceptive Patch, Ring, and IUD: Safety and Risks Compared
Posted by Ian SInclair On 6 Jan, 2026 Comments (12)
Compare the safety, risks, and effectiveness of the contraceptive patch, vaginal ring, and IUDs. Learn which method is best for your body, lifestyle, and health risks-with real data and expert insights.
How Media Coverage Shapes Public Trust in Generic Medications
Posted by Ian SInclair On 5 Jan, 2026 Comments (12)
Media coverage often fuels public fear about generic drugs, despite FDA approval and scientific proof of their equivalence to brand-name medications. Learn how news stories shape perception - and what really matters for your health.
How to Involve Grandparents and Caregivers in Pediatric Medication Safety
Posted by Ian SInclair On 4 Jan, 2026 Comments (10)
Over 38% of pediatric medicine poisonings involve grandparents. Learn how to keep kids safe with simple, proven steps for storing meds securely, talking to caregivers, and using free tools from the CDC and pharmacies.
Documentation Requirements for Record-Keeping in Manufacturing: What You Must Get Right
Posted by Ian SInclair On 3 Jan, 2026 Comments (15)
Manufacturing documentation isn’t optional-it’s the legal backbone of product safety. Learn what records you must keep, how to meet ALCOA+ standards, and how to avoid costly FDA violations.
Pharmacist Counseling Scripts: Training Materials for Generic Patient Talks
Posted by Ian SInclair On 3 Jan, 2026 Comments (15)
Pharmacist counseling scripts are structured tools to ensure patients understand their medications. Used in pharmacies nationwide, they improve adherence, reduce errors, and meet legal requirements under OBRA '90. Learn the core three questions, best practices, and how to adapt them for real-world use.
Coronary Artery Disease: Understanding Atherosclerosis, Risk Factors, and Modern Treatments
Posted by Ian SInclair On 1 Jan, 2026 Comments (14)
Coronary artery disease, caused by atherosclerosis, is the leading cause of death worldwide. Learn how plaque builds up, who's at highest risk, and what treatments actually work-from lifestyle changes to modern medications and procedures.