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Author: Roger Donoghue

Roger Donoghue 12 December 2025 1
Generic Pill Appearance Changes: Safety, Legality, and Patient Impact

Generic Pill Appearance Changes: Safety, Legality, and Patient Impact

Generic pills often change color, shape, or size due to different manufacturers-even though the active ingredient stays the same. These changes can lead to patients stopping their meds, risking serious health consequences. Here’s what you need to know about safety, legality, and how to protect yourself.

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Roger Donoghue 11 December 2025 2
Why Medications Affect People Differently: The Real Reasons Behind Variable Drug Side Effects

Why Medications Affect People Differently: The Real Reasons Behind Variable Drug Side Effects

Why do some people have severe side effects from medications while others don't? Genetics, age, drug interactions, and metabolism play key roles. Learn how pharmacogenomics is changing personalized medicine.

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Roger Donoghue 10 December 2025 4
Cancer Medications: Understanding Chemotherapy Drug Interactions and How to Stay Safe

Cancer Medications: Understanding Chemotherapy Drug Interactions and How to Stay Safe

Chemotherapy drug interactions can reduce treatment effectiveness or cause serious harm. Learn which medications, supplements, and foods to avoid, how age and polypharmacy increase risk, and how to stay safe during cancer treatment.

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Roger Donoghue 8 December 2025 4
Combination Cholesterol Therapy with Reduced Statin Doses: A Smarter Way to Lower LDL

Combination Cholesterol Therapy with Reduced Statin Doses: A Smarter Way to Lower LDL

Combination cholesterol therapy with reduced statin doses offers a safer, more effective way to lower LDL. Adding ezetimibe or bempedoic acid to a moderate statin achieves better results with fewer side effects than high-dose statins alone.

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Roger Donoghue 7 December 2025 4
Corticosteroids for Autoimmune Disease: Benefits and Long-Term Effects

Corticosteroids for Autoimmune Disease: Benefits and Long-Term Effects

Corticosteroids like prednisone quickly reduce inflammation in autoimmune diseases but come with serious long-term risks. Learn how they work, when they’re used, and how to minimize side effects.

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Roger Donoghue 6 December 2025 5
Narcolepsy with Cataplexy: How It’s Diagnosed and Why Sodium Oxybate Is the Gold Standard Treatment

Narcolepsy with Cataplexy: How It’s Diagnosed and Why Sodium Oxybate Is the Gold Standard Treatment

Narcolepsy with cataplexy is a rare neurological disorder causing sudden muscle weakness and extreme daytime sleepiness. Diagnosis requires specialized testing, and sodium oxybate is the only treatment proven to control both symptoms effectively.

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Roger Donoghue 5 December 2025 7
Cochlear Implant Candidacy: Who Qualifies and What to Expect

Cochlear Implant Candidacy: Who Qualifies and What to Expect

Cochlear implants are no longer just for the profoundly deaf. If you struggle to understand speech even with hearing aids, you may qualify. Learn who benefits, what the evaluation involves, and what real-world outcomes look like.

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Roger Donoghue 4 December 2025 8
Migraine Medications: Preventive and Abortive Treatments for Chronic Headaches

Migraine Medications: Preventive and Abortive Treatments for Chronic Headaches

Learn how preventive and abortive migraine medications work, which ones are most effective, and why newer CGRP drugs are changing treatment for chronic headaches. Get real-world insights on dosing, side effects, and access.

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Roger Donoghue 2 December 2025 13
FDA Databases: How to Find Verified Medications and Spot Counterfeit Drugs

FDA Databases: How to Find Verified Medications and Spot Counterfeit Drugs

Learn how to use FDA databases to verify if your medications are real and avoid counterfeit drugs. Check NDC numbers, registered manufacturers, and spot red flags before taking any pill.

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Roger Donoghue 2 December 2025 9
Back Pain Red Flags: When Imaging and Referral Are Needed

Back Pain Red Flags: When Imaging and Referral Are Needed

Back pain is common, but red flags like loss of bladder control, fever, or unexplained weight loss signal serious conditions needing urgent imaging or referral. Know when to act.

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