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- Mar 13, 2026
- SkyCaddie Fixer
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Psoriasis Triggers: How Stress, Infection, and Skin Barrier Care Impact Flares
Psoriasis flares are often triggered by stress, infections, and damaged skin barriers. Learn how these factors interact and what practical steps you can take to reduce flare frequency and improve skin health.
- Mar 11, 2026
- SkyCaddie Fixer
- 8 Comments
Azathioprine and TPMT Testing: How Genetic Screening Prevents Life-Threatening Side Effects
Azathioprine is a cost-effective immunosuppressant, but up to 1 in 300 people have a genetic defect that makes it life-threatening. TPMT and NUDT15 testing can prevent fatal side effects-here’s what you need to know before taking it.
- Mar 10, 2026
- SkyCaddie Fixer
- 14 Comments
Peanut Allergy Prevention: When to Introduce Peanut and How OIT Works
Peanut allergy prevention now centers on introducing peanut-containing foods to infants between 4 and 6 months, reducing allergy risk by up to 98%. Learn how early exposure works, what the guidelines say, and why waiting does more harm than good.
- Mar 6, 2026
- SkyCaddie Fixer
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Generic Price Transparency: Tools to Find the Best Price for Prescription Drugs
Generic drug prices vary wildly due to hidden rebates and complex pharmacy contracts. Learn how real-time tools, apps like GoodRx, and state laws can help you find the lowest price before you pay.
- Mar 4, 2026
- SkyCaddie Fixer
- 11 Comments
How to Time Antibiotics and Antimalarials Across Time Zones
Learn how to time your antimalarial and HIV medications across time zones to avoid treatment failure, drug resistance, or malaria infection. Practical, evidence-based dosing strategies for travelers.
- Mar 3, 2026
- SkyCaddie Fixer
- 15 Comments
Doctor's Letter for Controlled Substances During International Travel: What You Need to Know
Traveling internationally with controlled substances like opioids, ADHD meds, or benzodiazepines? A doctor’s letter isn’t optional-it’s required. Learn what must be in it, which countries are strictest, and how to avoid detention.
- Feb 27, 2026
- SkyCaddie Fixer
- 12 Comments
FDA Warnings: Herbal Products That Require Medical Disclosure
The FDA doesn't approve herbal supplements before they're sold. Many contain hidden drugs or interact dangerously with medications. Learn which products are most risky and how to protect yourself.
- Feb 25, 2026
- SkyCaddie Fixer
- 14 Comments
SGLT2 Inhibitors in Type 2 Diabetes: Heart and Kidney Benefits
SGLT2 inhibitors like Jardiance and Farxiga are transforming type 2 diabetes care by reducing heart failure, kidney disease, and death-not just blood sugar. Learn how they work, who benefits most, and what risks to watch for.
- Feb 24, 2026
- SkyCaddie Fixer
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Tendering Systems in Europe: How Generic Drug Purchases Are Won
Europe's tendering systems for generic drugs prioritize value over price, using MEAT evaluation to balance cost, quality, and sustainability. Learn how public buyers win better deals and how suppliers - big and small - compete across the EU.
- Feb 20, 2026
- SkyCaddie Fixer
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Medication Shortages: How to Manage When Drugs Aren’t Available
Medication shortages are worsening in the U.S., with 287 drugs in short supply in 2022. Learn why generic injectables are most affected, how hospitals are responding, and what patients and providers can do to manage when essential drugs aren't available.