Guides to medicines, generics and the questions official sources leave unanswered. Every article is sourced, link-checked and honest about uncertainty.
A single low daily dose of tadalafil is approved for erectile dysfunction and for an enlarged prostate, and it has been studied for premature ejaculation too. Here is what one pill actually covers, and what it does not.
The Ozempic and Wegovy shortage is over, and that quietly changed the rules for compounded semaglutide and the microdosing trend built on it. Here is where things stand in 2026 and what it means for you.
Generic semaglutide has arrived in Canada, no province covers Wegovy for weight loss, and cash prices now range from under $100 to over $500 a month. Here is the honest 2026 map of GLP-1 costs and coverage.
No Irish household should pay more than the DPS monthly cap for approved medicines, yet plenty pay more through unclaimed caps and brand choices. Here is how the scheme, reference pricing and generics actually interact.
Keeping the last few antibiotics for next time, or borrowing a friend's, feels harmless and practical. It is one of the most common ways antibiotics fail. Here is honestly why, without the lecture.
A tiny dose of an old addiction drug has a devoted following for fibromyalgia, long COVID and autoimmune conditions. The stories are compelling and the science is early. Here is an honest reading of both.