The FDA inspects over a million drug shipments annually to block unsafe or counterfeit medications. Learn how the import system works, what triggers detention, and why even compliant shipments get held up.
Global Substitution Orders (GSOs) let debt buyers replace creditors in thousands of cases with one court filing. The UK leads with fast, cheap processing - but critics warn it skips due process. Here's how it works, where it's used, and why it's changing global debt recovery.
Learn the essential steps parents must follow to ensure their child's medications are safely administered at school. From paperwork and labeling to storage and emergency protocols, these guidelines protect your child's health during school hours.
Switching between different generic medications is common and usually safe-but for drugs with narrow therapeutic indexes, it can cause serious health risks. Learn which medications are most affected and how to protect yourself.
FDA warning letters are serious enforcement actions targeting manufacturing violations of CGMP rules. Learn what triggers them, how to respond, and the real costs of ignoring them.
In my latest blog post, I've delved into the pharmacokinetics of besifloxacin, a powerful antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections. Through my research, I discovered that its absorption occurs rapidly after administration, allowing it to effectively reach the site of infection. Once absorbed, besifloxacin is distributed throughout the body, binding to proteins in plasma and tissues. As for metabolism, it undergoes minimal transformation, with most of the drug remaining unchanged. Finally, I learned that besifloxacin is primarily excreted through the kidneys, ensuring efficient elimination from the body.