Guides to medicines, generics and the questions official sources leave unanswered. Every article is sourced, link-checked and honest about uncertainty.
Coming off antidepressants is harder for some people than they were led to believe. A slower, curved approach called hyperbolic tapering is now in official guidelines. Here is how and why it works.
Generics must prove bioequivalence to the brand, but the rules leave room for real differences in fillers and release. Here is what is actually controlled, what is not, and when the difference matters.
India manufactures a huge share of the world's generic medicines, including much of what Western pharmacies dispense daily. The honest safety answer is mostly yes, with real exceptions worth understanding rather than fearing.
Social media calls berberine a natural version of Ozempic. The comparison is catchy and mostly wrong. Here is what berberine actually does, how it stacks up against the real drugs, and where it might genuinely fit.
Across much of sub-Saharan Africa, antibiotics and malaria treatments are sold without a prescription or a diagnosis. It solves a real access problem and creates a bigger one. An honest look at both sides.
Millions of Canadians have no family doctor, yet pharmacists in nearly every province can now assess and prescribe for a growing list of common conditions. Here is what that covers, province by province, and where the limits are.