Tag: Medication

FDA to stress opioids’ risk of overdose, death in new medication safety labels

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has taken a significant step in addressing the risks associated with prescription

Addiction medication access lags for Black, Hispanic patients

Racial Disparities in Opioid Addiction Treatment Persist A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has shed light

Coffee Can Mess With Your Medication. A Pharmacist Explains Why. : ScienceAlert

For many of us, the day doesn't truly begin until we've had our first cup of coffee. It's

These 3 Common Spices Could Be Interfering With Your Medication : ScienceAlert

Spices have been an integral part of culinary traditions around the world for centuries. Not only do they

Teens who want to quit vaping have another medication option

The participants were randomly assigned to take varenicline or a placebo and were provided with counseling and text

Janelle Rohner Refunds Fans Amid GLP-1 Medication Backlash

Janelle Rohner, a well-known wellness influencer, recently faced backlash after admitting to using a GLP-1 medication to aid

NIH, NEJM, vaping medication, Lyme disease

The Trump administration has once again targeted a scientific journal, this time setting its sights on one of

Addiction treatment medication lawsuit targets Salvation Army

The recent ruling by federal district court judge Leo Sorokin in Massachusetts has opened up the possibility of

Why Grapefruit Interferes with Medication, and What to Do about It

Grapefruit is a beloved citrus fruit known for its tangy and slightly bitter taste. However, what many people

Study finds chances of quitting smoking improve with integrated care, including medication and counseling

Lung cancer screening presents a critical opportunity for smokers to quit, according to a study conducted by researchers

Text messages can be ineffective as medication refill reminders, study shows

A recent study published in JAMA has shed light on the effectiveness of text message reminders for patients

Study shows text messages can be ineffective as medication refill reminders

A recent study published in JAMA has shed light on the effectiveness of text message reminders for patients