Tag: drug reactions
How to Keep a Symptom Diary for Suspected Drug Reactions
Learn how to track drug side effects with a symptom diary that helps doctors identify real reactions faster. Includes what to log, best tools, common mistakes, and when to seek help.
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Renal ultrasound is the safest, fastest way to check for kidney obstruction and measure kidney size. Learn how doctors use size, blood flow, and hydronephrosis to diagnose blockages without radiation.
Published ON: 9 JanLearn how to safely dispose of unused opioids using take-back programs, deactivation pouches, or FDA-approved household methods to prevent misuse, accidental overdoses, and protect your family and community.
Published ON: 6 JanCombining SSRIs and NSAIDs significantly raises the risk of dangerous gastrointestinal bleeding. Learn why this common drug combo is risky, who’s most vulnerable, and what steps to take to stay safe - including safer pain relief options and when to use protective medication.
Published ON: 4 JanChronic cough lasting over 8 weeks is usually caused by GERD, asthma, or postnasal drip. Learn the step-by-step diagnostic workup that works - without unnecessary scans or meds - and how to find relief in weeks, not years.
Published ON: 13 JanStatins reduce heart attack risk but can cause muscle damage when combined with certain drugs. Learn which statins and medications raise myopathy risk, how to spot symptoms, and safer alternatives.
Published ON: 11 Jan