Losartan is a type of drug that can help control blood pressure and keep it within range. Here's what you need to know about its usage, doses, and side effects.
While hair loss is not a side effect of multiple sclerosis (MS), it is not uncommon to experience thinning hair during treatment. Here's why this can happen.
Many hospitals are either in short supply or out of stock of the liquid form of albuterol, which is used to treat breathing problems. Here's what to know.
Augmentin and amoxicillin have many things in common. But, they also have some key differences, which should be taken into account when considering treatment.
The antihistamine hydroxyzine blocks the release of histamine, preventing its effects on the body. Learn about hydroxyzine's usage, doses, and side effects.
Many medications can help you feel better when catching a cold, like Mucinex. However, some wonder if it's safe to drink alcohol while on the medication.
When stopping Zoloft, especially too quickly, you may experience certain unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Here's what you need to know about weaning off Zoloft.
Accutane, also known as isotretinoin, is used to treat acne that has not responded to other treatments. It can have several side effects. Here's what to know.
Good news is on the horizon for those who take insulin as pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly plans to lower costs for this potentially life-saving medication.
In an interview with Health Digest, infectious disease expert Dr. Linda Yancey tells us what we should know about the drug-resistant stomach bug, Shigella.
While Adderall can help treat ADHD, it does have some side effects. One notable side effect is called Adderall tongue. Here's everything you need to know.
Restricting abortion makes more people interested in birth control. Here's how teen birth control trends have changed since Roe v. Wade was overturned.
More people than you may think have difficulties when it comes to taking pills. Here's what to do if one gets stuck in your throat and how to prevent it.
It was previously reported that COVID-19 rebound cases may be linked to the antiviral drug, Paxlovid. A new study has now come out disproving the theory.