Category: Health - Page 3

Methadone and Buprenorphine Side Effects for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • 23
  • Nov

Methadone and Buprenorphine Side Effects for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

Methadone and buprenorphine help treat opioid use disorder but come with serious side effects. Learn how they differ, what to expect, and how to manage them safely.

Coping Strategies for Long-Term Chronic Medication Use: How to Stay on Track
  • 22
  • Nov

Coping Strategies for Long-Term Chronic Medication Use: How to Stay on Track

Learn practical, research-backed coping strategies to stay on track with long-term chronic medication use. From problem-solving to emotional support, discover what actually works-and why so many people struggle.

Metformin for PCOS: How It Boosts Ovulation and Insulin Sensitivity
  • 21
  • Nov

Metformin for PCOS: How It Boosts Ovulation and Insulin Sensitivity

Metformin helps women with PCOS ovulate by improving insulin sensitivity, reducing testosterone, and restoring menstrual cycles. Learn how it compares to other treatments, who benefits most, and what to expect when taking it for fertility and metabolic health.

Drug-Induced Kidney Failure: How to Recognize and Prevent It
  • 20
  • Nov

Drug-Induced Kidney Failure: How to Recognize and Prevent It

Drug-induced kidney failure is a common, preventable condition caused by medications like NSAIDs, antibiotics, and contrast dyes. Learn how to recognize early signs and take simple steps to protect your kidneys.

Energy Drinks and Stimulant Medications: Blood Pressure and Heart Risks
  • 20
  • Nov

Energy Drinks and Stimulant Medications: Blood Pressure and Heart Risks

Energy drinks and stimulant medications like Adderall and Ritalin can dangerously raise blood pressure and heart rate, increasing the risk of heart attacks, arrhythmias, and sudden cardiac events - especially when combined.

Tramadol and Serotonin Syndrome: What You Need to Know About This Dangerous Interaction
  • 19
  • Nov

Tramadol and Serotonin Syndrome: What You Need to Know About This Dangerous Interaction

Tramadol can cause serotonin syndrome even at normal doses, especially when combined with antidepressants. Unlike other opioids, it affects serotonin levels - a dangerous interaction that can be life-threatening. Know the signs, risks, and safer alternatives.

Tingling and Numbness from Medications: What to Do When You Notice Early Neuropathy Symptoms
  • 18
  • Nov

Tingling and Numbness from Medications: What to Do When You Notice Early Neuropathy Symptoms

Tingling and numbness from medications can be early signs of nerve damage. Learn which drugs cause these symptoms, why acting fast matters, and what steps to take before it becomes permanent.

Does Loratadine Raise Blood Sugar? What the Research Says
  • 18
  • Nov

Does Loratadine Raise Blood Sugar? What the Research Says

Loratadine doesn't raise blood sugar. Research shows it's safe for people with diabetes. Learn why allergy symptoms - not the medication - are often to blame for glucose spikes.

Compare Seroquel (Quetiapine) with Alternatives: What Works Best for Sleep, Mood, and Psychosis
  • 18
  • Nov

Compare Seroquel (Quetiapine) with Alternatives: What Works Best for Sleep, Mood, and Psychosis

Seroquel (quetiapine) is widely prescribed for psychosis, bipolar disorder, and insomnia - but its side effects like weight gain and metabolic issues are serious. Explore safer, evidence-based alternatives like aripiprazole, lithium, and non-drug therapies.

How to Prevent and Treat Antibiotic-Induced Diarrhea and C. diff Infection
  • 17
  • Nov

How to Prevent and Treat Antibiotic-Induced Diarrhea and C. diff Infection

C. diff infection is a serious side effect of antibiotics that can cause severe diarrhea and even death. Learn how to prevent it, recognize the signs, and choose the right treatment - from vancomycin to fecal transplants.

Drug-Induced Lupus: Symptoms, Testing, and Recovery
  • 17
  • Nov

Drug-Induced Lupus: Symptoms, Testing, and Recovery

Drug-induced lupus is a reversible condition caused by certain medications. Learn the symptoms, how it's diagnosed, which drugs trigger it, and how most people recover fully after stopping the culprit medication.

Pain Medications: Opioids vs Non-Opioids - What’s Safer and Why
  • 16
  • Nov

Pain Medications: Opioids vs Non-Opioids - What’s Safer and Why

Opioids aren't the safest or most effective choice for most pain. Learn why non-opioid options like NSAIDs, acetaminophen, and new drugs like Journavx are now the recommended first-line treatments - backed by science and major medical guidelines.