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Quality concerns: when clinicians question generic manufacturing

Quality concerns: when clinicians question generic manufacturing

Clinicians are raising alarms about the quality of generic drugs made overseas, especially in India and China. New data shows higher rates of severe adverse events linked to these products-sparking calls for transparency, better inspections, and domestic manufacturing.

Jan, 12 2026

Generic Drug Savings: Real Numbers and National Statistics

Generic Drug Savings: Real Numbers and National Statistics

Generic drugs saved the U.S. healthcare system $467 billion in 2024, making up 90% of prescriptions but only 12% of spending. Discover the real cost differences, biosimilar trends, and why these savings are at risk.

Jan, 10 2026

Cirrhosis: Understanding Liver Scarring, Failure Risk, and Transplantation

Cirrhosis: Understanding Liver Scarring, Failure Risk, and Transplantation

Cirrhosis is advanced liver scarring that can lead to liver failure and the need for transplantation. Learn the causes, stages, symptoms, and how to manage or prevent progression.

Jan, 9 2026

How to Prevent Accidental Medication Poisoning in Kids and Toddlers

How to Prevent Accidental Medication Poisoning in Kids and Toddlers

Accidental medication poisoning in kids is common, preventable, and often happens when adults are nearby. Learn how locked storage, proper dosing, and quick emergency steps can protect your child from dangerous drug exposures.

Jan, 7 2026

Personnel Training: Qualifications for Manufacturing Staff in 2026

Personnel Training: Qualifications for Manufacturing Staff in 2026

Discover the real qualifications manufacturing staff need in 2026-from CPT and Six Sigma certifications to digital skills and safety training. Learn what works, what doesn’t, and how to build a training program that sticks.

Jan, 6 2026

Urinary Retention from Medications: How Anticholinergics Risk Bladder Function

Urinary Retention from Medications: How Anticholinergics Risk Bladder Function

Anticholinergic medications can cause urinary retention, especially in men over 65 with enlarged prostates. Learn the risks, warning signs, safer alternatives, and what steps to take to protect your bladder health.

Jan, 5 2026

Therapeutic Equivalence Codes: How the FDA Determines If Generics Can Be Swapped

Therapeutic Equivalence Codes: How the FDA Determines If Generics Can Be Swapped

Learn how the FDA uses therapeutic equivalence codes to determine if generic drugs can be safely swapped for brand-name medications. Understand what AB and B codes mean, why they matter, and how they affect your prescriptions.

Jan, 3 2026

How to Use Travel Apps to Find Pharmacies and Clinics Abroad

How to Use Travel Apps to Find Pharmacies and Clinics Abroad

Learn how to use travel health apps to find pharmacies and clinics abroad, match medications by generic name, and connect with doctors in your language-without panic or delays.

Jan, 3 2026