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Category: Patient education

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Understanding Patient Safety: What is a contraindication in medication?

4 min read
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a significant public health issue, with some studies estimating they cause over 100,000 deaths annually in hospitalized patients in the U.S. [1.4.2]. Understanding **what is a contraindication in medication** is a key step in preventing these harmful events and ensuring patient safety.

Does hCG have to go in the fridge? A Guide to Proper Storage

4 min read
According to manufacturers and medical guidelines, the storage requirements for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) depend entirely on its state—specifically, whether it has been mixed or not. Understanding the distinct rules for each form is crucial for maintaining the medication's potency and ensuring treatment efficacy, especially when considering the question, "Does hCG have to go in the fridge?".

Can steroids make you go to the bathroom a lot?

3 min read
According to anecdotal evidence and medical reports, increased urination is a common side effect experienced by many people taking corticosteroids such as prednisone. Yes, steroids can make you go to the bathroom a lot, and understanding the reasons behind this can help you manage this potentially disruptive symptom.

Understanding Where and How to Give Methotrexate Injections (IM and SC)

4 min read
Methotrexate is a commonly prescribed medication used for various conditions, including autoimmune diseases. If your treatment plan involves injectable methotrexate, understanding the different injection routes and the necessity of proper training from a healthcare professional, rather than focusing solely on 'Where can I give IM methotrexate?', is paramount for safe and effective administration.