Archive: 2026/03

How to Talk about Stopping or Tapering a Medication Safely

Stopping medication suddenly can be dangerous. Learn how to talk to your provider about tapering safely, what to expect, and how to create a personalized plan that works for you.

Ketamine and Esketamine: Rapid-Acting Options for Treatment-Resistant Depression

Ketamine and esketamine offer rapid relief for treatment-resistant depression. IV ketamine works faster and stronger; esketamine is safer and more convenient. Learn how they compare in efficacy, cost, and access.

Ginkgo Biloba and Blood Thinner Interactions: What You Need to Know

Ginkgo Biloba may increase bleeding risk when taken with blood thinners like warfarin, aspirin, or clopidogrel. Despite conflicting research, experts advise caution - especially before surgery or if using unregulated supplements.

What Is a Drug Formulary? Complete Explanation for Patients

A drug formulary is your insurance plan's list of covered medications. Learn how tiers, restrictions, and exceptions affect your out-of-pocket costs-and what to do when your drug isn't covered.

Measuring Education Effectiveness: Tracking Generic Understanding in Patient Education

Measuring patient education effectiveness isn't about whether they remember instructions-it's about whether they can apply them. Learn how direct, formative, and summative methods track real-world understanding to improve health outcomes.

How to Talk to Patients About Switching to Generic NTI Drugs

Switching patients to generic NTI drugs requires clear communication, careful monitoring, and trust-building. Learn what to say, when to test, and how to handle patient concerns safely and effectively.

CPAP Machines: Types, Mask Fitting, and Adherence Strategies

CPAP machines are the gold standard for treating sleep apnea, but many users quit because of discomfort or poor mask fit. Learn the different types of machines, how to choose the right mask, and proven strategies to stick with therapy long-term.

HIV Medications and Antibiotics: Key Interactions You Must Know

HIV medications and antibiotics can clash dangerously due to shared liver metabolism pathways. Learn which combinations are risky, which are safe, and how to avoid treatment failure or toxicity.