Drug Recall Authority: How the FDA Legally Removes Unsafe Medications
The FDA can't force drug companies to recall unsafe medications - it can only ask. Learn how the legal process works, why it's flawed, and what you need to do to stay safe.
The FDA can't force drug companies to recall unsafe medications - it can only ask. Learn how the legal process works, why it's flawed, and what you need to do to stay safe.
While the U.S. pays far more for brand-name drugs than other countries, it actually pays less for generics - thanks to fierce competition and bulk buying. Here’s how global pricing really works.
CYP450 enzymes metabolize 90% of drugs, and when medications compete for these enzymes, dangerous interactions occur. Learn how common drugs like statins, antidepressants, and blood thinners can collide-leading to toxicity or treatment failure.
Dependence on foreign manufacturing for pharmaceuticals has led to worsening drug shortages worldwide. This article explores how reliance on China and India for drug ingredients is creating critical supply risks-and what’s being done to fix it.
Learn how ceramides and proper bathing habits repair the skin barrier in eczema. Get science-backed tips for reducing dryness, itching, and flares with practical steps anyone can follow.
Common Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID) is a serious immune disorder causing frequent infections due to low antibody levels. Diagnosis involves blood tests measuring IgG and IgA. Treatment relies on immunoglobulin replacement therapy, with IVIG and SCIG options. Patients often face years of misdiagnosis before proper care. Recent research is paving the way for targeted treatments.
Replicate study designs are now essential for bioequivalence testing of highly variable drugs. Learn how TRT/RTR and TRRT/RTRT designs reduce sample sizes, meet FDA/EMA requirements, and improve approval rates for generics.