Archive: 2026/01 - Page 3
Occupational Lung Diseases: Silicosis, Asbestosis, and How to Prevent Them
Silicosis and asbestosis are preventable lung diseases caused by workplace dust and fibers. Learn how exposure happens, why current safety measures often fail, and what actually works to protect workers' lungs.
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Proton Pump Inhibitors: Long-Term Risks and When to Stop
Proton pump inhibitors help with heartburn but come with serious long-term risks. Learn when to stop, how to taper safely, and what alternatives work better for your health.
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Immunogenicity in Biosimilars: Why Immune Responses May Differ from Reference Biologics
Biosimilars aren't exact copies of biologics-tiny manufacturing differences can trigger immune responses. Learn why some patients develop antibodies to biosimilars but not the original drug, and what that means for treatment safety.
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Antiemetics: QT Prolongation and Drowsiness Risks You Need to Know
Learn the real risks of antiemetics like ondansetron and droperidol-especially QT prolongation and drowsiness. Find out which drugs are safest for elderly patients, those on multiple meds, or with heart conditions.
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Cardiovascular Combination Generics: Available Options and Practical Alternatives
Cardiovascular combination generics simplify heart medication regimens by combining multiple drugs into one pill. They improve adherence, cut costs by up to 85%, and work just as well as brand-name versions. Here’s what’s available and how to use them safely.
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Dexamethasone vs Prednisone: Which Steroid Is Stronger and Safer?
Dexamethasone and prednisone are both powerful steroids, but one is much stronger and lasts longer. Learn how they differ in potency, side effects, and when each is the right choice for treatment.
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