The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) hosts Drug Take Back Day twice a year. It’s a great opportunity to safely dispose of your prescription and over-the-counter medications.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) hosts Drug Take Back Day twice a year. It’s a great opportunity to safely dispose of your prescription and over-the-counter medications.
Did you know some medications can cause sun sensitivity or a condition referred to as photosensitivity? There are two different severity levels to this.
Asthma and COPD symptoms can be different for everyone. There isn’t one universal treatment and both diseases make it difficult to breathe.
Changes to your eyesight can happen for a number of reasons. Age, sunlight and UV rays, alcohol, screen time, contact lenses and smoking can all impact your vision.
Medication adherence is a challenge for any patient. But it’s particularly important for patients with behavioral disorders to be adherent, as non-adherence can lead to serious consequences.
Medication is complex. It can help improve your health and make you feel better, but it also has the potential to be dangerous if not managed properly. That’s why it’s important to turn to the experts—your doctors and pharmacist—for information about medication.
You’ve probably heard or read words related to your medication that you didn’t understand. That’s completely normal. Medication terms are confusing for a lot of people.
It’s normal to worry about how to manage your daily medication routine while you’re away from home. A little planning can ease your mind.