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Hiccups Triggered by Medications: Common Causes and What Actually Works

Many medications, especially steroids and opioids, can trigger persistent hiccups. Learn which drugs are most likely to cause them, what actually works to stop them, and how to talk to your doctor about this overlooked side effect.

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Phenytoin and Warfarin: How They Interact and What You Must Monitor

Phenytoin and warfarin interact in two phases: an early spike in INR from protein displacement, followed by a dangerous drop due to enzyme induction. This requires close INR monitoring and careful dose adjustments to avoid bleeding or clotting.

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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: Recognizing the Rare but Deadly Medication Reaction

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome is a rare but life-threatening reaction to antipsychotics and other dopamine-blocking drugs. Recognizing its four key symptoms-rigidity, fever, mental changes, and autonomic instability-can save lives.

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Polypharmacy and Side Effects: How Taking Too Many Medications Raises Your Risk

Taking five or more medications increases your risk of side effects, falls, hospital stays, and even death. Learn how polypharmacy works, why it's dangerous, and what you can do to stay safe.

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Fluoroquinolones and NSAIDs: What You Need to Know About Tendon Rupture Risk

Fluoroquinolone antibiotics like levofloxacin can increase tendon rupture risk, especially in older adults and those with kidney issues. NSAIDs don't raise the risk but can mask early warning signs. Know the facts before taking these drugs.

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HPV-Related Cancers: Throat, Anal, and How to Prevent Them

HPV causes throat, anal, and cervical cancers-but vaccination can prevent most of them. Learn how rising throat cancer rates in men highlight the urgent need for better vaccine uptake and why screening alone isn't enough.

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Allergic Reactions to Generics: When to Seek Medical Care

Generic medications can cause allergic reactions due to inactive ingredients like lactose, gluten, or dyes - not the active drug. Learn when to seek emergency care and how to avoid future reactions.

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Colchicine and Macrolides: How Together They Can Cause Deadly Toxicity

Colchicine and macrolides like clarithromycin can cause deadly toxicity when taken together due to CYP3A4 and P-gp inhibition. Learn how this interaction works, which antibiotics are safe, and what to do if you're on both.

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Pediatric Antihistamine Dosing Errors: How to Prevent Dangerous Side Effects

Learn how to safely dose antihistamines for children to avoid dangerous side effects. Discover why kitchen spoons, weight confusion, and outdated meds like Benadryl put kids at risk-and what to do instead.

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Linezolid and Serotonin Syndrome: What You Need to Know About the Real Risk with Antidepressants

Linezolid and antidepressants together carry a low risk of serotonin syndrome-less than 0.5%. New studies show the danger is overblown. Here’s what you really need to know before taking both.

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