Drug-induced hemolytic anemia occurs when medications trigger the immune system to destroy red blood cells, causing fatigue, jaundice, and heart risks. Learn which drugs cause it, how to recognize symptoms, and what to do if you’re affected.
Generic drug shortages are worsening in the U.S., with 270 active shortages as of early 2026. These aren't random glitches-they're caused by low profit margins, overseas manufacturing, and a broken pricing system that puts patient access at risk.
Wrong-patient errors at pharmacies are preventable-and deadly. Learn how using two identifiers, barcode scanning, staff empowerment, and counseling can stop these mistakes before they happen.
Tetracyclines can stain children's teeth, but doxycycline is now proven safe for short courses. Learn why the guidelines changed, which antibiotics are still risky, and what parents need to know in 2026.