Archive: 2025/12

Antihistamines for Hives: What Works, What Causes Drowsiness, and What to Try Next
Marian Andrecki 2

Antihistamines for Hives: What Works, What Causes Drowsiness, and What to Try Next

Antihistamines are the first line of defense for hives, but not all work the same. Learn which ones reduce itching with less drowsiness, when to increase the dose, and what to try when they stop working.

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Green Leafy Vegetables and Warfarin: Why Consistency Beats Avoidance
Marian Andrecki 1

Green Leafy Vegetables and Warfarin: Why Consistency Beats Avoidance

You don't need to avoid green leafy vegetables on warfarin-just eat the same amount every week. Learn why consistency beats avoidance, which veggies are safe, and how to keep your INR stable.

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SSRIs and Anticoagulants: What You Need to Know About the Bleeding Risk
Marian Andrecki 5

SSRIs and Anticoagulants: What You Need to Know About the Bleeding Risk

Combining SSRIs with anticoagulants increases major bleeding risk by 33%, especially in the first 30 days. Learn why, where bleeding happens, which drugs are riskiest, and what safer alternatives exist.

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Anticholinergics: How These Medications Affect Memory and Cause Dry Mouth
Marian Andrecki 3

Anticholinergics: How These Medications Affect Memory and Cause Dry Mouth

Anticholinergics can cause memory loss, brain shrinkage, and severe dry mouth - especially in older adults. Learn which drugs carry the highest risks and safer alternatives that protect your brain and health.

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Metabolic Syndrome: How Waist Size, Triglycerides, and Glucose Control Are Linked
Marian Andrecki 7

Metabolic Syndrome: How Waist Size, Triglycerides, and Glucose Control Are Linked

Metabolic syndrome links waist size, triglycerides, and glucose control through insulin resistance. Learn how these three factors interact, why they raise heart disease and diabetes risk, and how lifestyle changes can reverse them.

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Alzheimer’s Disease: Understanding Memory Loss, Progression, and Current Treatments
Marian Andrecki 5

Alzheimer’s Disease: Understanding Memory Loss, Progression, and Current Treatments

Alzheimer’s disease causes progressive memory loss and cognitive decline. Learn how it progresses, what treatments are available-including new disease-modifying drugs-and how lifestyle changes can slow its impact.

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Soy Products and Thyroid Medication: How to Take Levothyroxine Without Interference
Marian Andrecki 9

Soy Products and Thyroid Medication: How to Take Levothyroxine Without Interference

Learn how to take levothyroxine safely with soy products. Discover the right timing, what foods to avoid, and real-life strategies to keep your thyroid levels stable without giving up tofu or soy milk.

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Monitoring During Immunosuppressive Therapy: Essential Lab Tests and Imaging for Safety and Effectiveness
Marian Andrecki 7

Monitoring During Immunosuppressive Therapy: Essential Lab Tests and Imaging for Safety and Effectiveness

Effective monitoring of immunosuppressive therapy requires regular lab tests and imaging to balance rejection risk with drug toxicity. Key drugs like tacrolimus and cyclosporine need precise blood level tracking, while TTV monitoring offers a new way to assess immune function. Routine blood work and imaging help prevent kidney damage, infections, and other complications.

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Generic Pill Appearance Changes: What You Need to Know About Safety, Legality, and Adherence
Marian Andrecki 9

Generic Pill Appearance Changes: What You Need to Know About Safety, Legality, and Adherence

Generic pills can change color, shape, or size without affecting their safety or effectiveness-but these changes often cause patients to stop taking their meds. Learn why it happens, what to do, and how to stay safe.

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High-Potassium Foods and Blood Pressure Medications: What You Need to Know
Marian Andrecki 10

High-Potassium Foods and Blood Pressure Medications: What You Need to Know

Learn how high-potassium foods interact with common blood pressure medications like ACE inhibitors and ARBs. Discover which foods to watch, how to stay safe, and what your doctor needs to know.

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