Aclepsa MedGuide - Page 3

Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues in Generic Pharmaceutical Markets

Antitrust laws in generic drug markets prevent big pharma from blocking cheaper alternatives through pay-for-delay deals, product hopping, and sham petitions. These practices cost consumers billions - and threaten access to life-saving medications.

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Jet Lag and Time-Released Medication Dosing Across Time Zones: What Actually Works

Time-released melatonin often makes jet lag worse. Learn why immediate-release melatonin, timed correctly with light exposure, is the only proven way to reset your body clock after crossing time zones.

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Color Blindness: Understanding Red-Green Defects and How They’re Passed Down

Red-green color blindness is a common inherited condition affecting 8% of men and 0.5% of women. Learn how it works, why it's passed down through genes, and how people adapt in daily life.

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Restless Legs and Akathisia from Medications: How to Tell Them Apart and What to Do

Learn how to tell apart medication-induced akathisia and restless legs syndrome, why misdiagnosis leads to dangerous treatment errors, and what actually works to treat it-backed by clinical data and patient experiences.

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Probiotics and Gut Health: What the Science Really Says About Digestive Supplements

Probiotics can help with antibiotic-associated diarrhea and certain gut conditions - but only specific strains work for specific issues. Learn what the science says, which products to choose, and who should avoid them.

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Probiotics During Antibiotic Therapy: How to Reduce GI Side Effects

Probiotics can reduce antibiotic-related diarrhea by up to 50% when taken correctly. Learn which strains work, how to time them, and which products to avoid.

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Vaccines for Immunosuppressed Patients: When to Get Them and What to Expect

Vaccines for immunosuppressed patients require careful timing to work effectively. Learn when to get flu, COVID-19, and pneumonia shots if you're on medications like rituximab, methotrexate, or prednisone - and what to expect from your immune response.

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Tingling and Numbness from Medications: What You Need to Know About Mild Neuropathy Symptoms

Tingling and numbness from medications can be early signs of nerve damage. Learn which drugs cause it, how to spot it early, and what to do before it becomes permanent.

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First Generic vs Authorized Generic: How Timing of Market Entry Changes Everything

First generics and authorized generics both lower drug prices, but when brand companies launch their own generics during the first generic's exclusivity window, they limit price drops and undermine competition. Here's how timing changes everything.

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Thyroid Storm: Recognizing and Treating a Life-Threatening Thyroid Emergency

Thyroid storm is a rare but deadly complication of untreated hyperthyroidism, causing fever, rapid heartbeat, confusion, and organ failure. Immediate ICU care with antithyroid drugs, beta-blockers, and supportive treatment can save lives.

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Montelukast for Allergic Airways: How Leukotriene Inhibitors Work and When They’re Used

Montelukast is a leukotriene inhibitor used to control asthma and allergic rhinitis by blocking airway inflammation. It's not first-line but helps those who can't use inhalers or need dual upper/lower airway treatment.

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Autoimmune Encephalitis: Red Flags, Antibodies, and Treatment

Autoimmune encephalitis is a rare but treatable brain disorder triggered by antibodies attacking neurons. Early signs include seizures, memory loss, and psychiatric changes. Knowing the key antibodies and acting fast can save lives and prevent long-term damage.

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