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Understanding Why Did Levothyroxine Change Shape?

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The question, **why did levothyroxine change shape**, is a common concern among patients and is often due to manufacturers altering inactive ingredients. This can occur when a pharmacy switches generic suppliers based on cost or availability, affecting the tablet's appearance while the active ingredient remains the same.

What prescriptions are being stopped? Reasons for Discontinuation and Latest Recalls

5 min read
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), numerous drugs are recalled or removed from the market annually for various reasons, making it critical for patients to stay informed about what prescriptions are being stopped. Recent actions, such as the FDA crackdown on certain off-brand weight-loss drugs and the withdrawal of specific generic lots, highlight a constantly evolving regulatory and safety landscape for consumers.

Why is sertraline suddenly making me sick?

5 min read
Nausea is a common side effect of sertraline, affecting approximately one in four people, especially during the initial phase of treatment. If you have been taking the medication for a while and find that sertraline is suddenly making you sick, it can be concerning and may indicate a number of changes in your body or medication regimen that should be addressed.

What Was Removed from DayQuil? The Shift Away from Ineffective Oral Decongestants

4 min read
In recent years, an advisory committee to the FDA unanimously voted that the oral decongestant phenylephrine was ineffective, directly impacting the formula for DayQuil and other popular cold medications. This has led to a significant overhaul in how consumers seek relief from nasal congestion in over-the-counter products. The removal of this key ingredient highlights a critical shift in the pharmaceutical landscape, prioritizing efficacy alongside safety.