Science, Evidence & Safety Clinical Advisory Board – Your Go‑to Drug Guide

Welcome to SES‑CAB, the place where you get clear, research‑backed facts about medicines, supplements and health conditions. We cut through the jargon so you can see what works, what doesn’t, and how safe a treatment really is.

What We Cover

From common issues like BPH and its impact on mood to herbal options for bladder pain, we break down the evidence in plain English. Need to know if a medication you’re buying online is legit? Our step‑by‑step guides on buying Haldol or Estrace in the UK keep you on the safe side. We also dive into dosage tips, side‑effects, and drug‑interaction alerts for everyday meds such as acetaminophen, Luvox, Megalis and more.

Why Trust Us

All articles are reviewed by a Clinical Advisory Board of doctors and pharmacists. That means every claim is checked against the latest research before it reaches you. Whether you’re a patient, a caregiver, or a health professional, you’ll find practical advice you can act on right away.

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Anticholinergics and Urinary Retention: How Prostate Issues Make the Risk Much Worse

Anticholinergics for overactive bladder can cause dangerous urinary retention in men with enlarged prostates. Learn why these drugs are risky, what safer alternatives exist, and what to ask your doctor before taking them.

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Garlic Supplements and Anticoagulants: What You Need to Know About Bleeding Risks

Garlic supplements may help heart health, but they significantly increase bleeding risk when taken with blood thinners. Learn how ajoene affects platelets, why dosage matters, and what steps to take to stay safe.

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Questions to Ask Your Pharmacist About Prescription Medications

Knowing what to ask your pharmacist about prescription medications can prevent dangerous side effects, save money, and ensure your treatment works. Here are the key questions every patient should ask.

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Fertility and Immunosuppressants: What You Need to Know Before Trying to Conceive

Many immunosuppressants affect fertility and pregnancy outcomes. Learn which drugs are safe, which to avoid, and how to plan for a healthy pregnancy while managing autoimmune disease or transplant recovery.

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State Generic Substitution Requirements: Complete 50-State Reference

Generic drug substitution laws vary across all 50 U.S. states and D.C., affecting how pharmacists switch brand-name prescriptions to cheaper generics. Learn which states require substitution, mandate patient consent, or restrict biosimilars-and how this impacts your care and costs.

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MS Relapse vs. Pseudorelapse: How to Tell Them Apart and Why Steroids Aren't Always the Answer

Learn how to tell the difference between a true MS relapse and a pseudorelapse, what triggers each, and why steroids aren't always the answer - and when they can do more harm than good.

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The 80-125% Rule: Understanding Bioequivalence Confidence Intervals in Generic Drugs

The 80-125% rule ensures generic drugs work like brand-name versions by measuring how much drug enters your bloodstream. It's not about pill strength-it's about body absorption. Here's how it works.

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Perioperative Management of Anticoagulants: How to Safely Pause Blood Thinners Before Surgery

Learn how to safely manage blood thinners before and after surgery. Evidence-based guidelines for DOACs and warfarin, when to stop, restart, and why bridging is often unnecessary.

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Social Media Education: How Digital Platforms Are Transforming Patient Education

Social media is transforming how patients learn about generic medications. From TikTok videos to Facebook groups, real patient stories and simple visuals are improving adherence, trust, and understanding-without replacing professional advice.

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Prescription Label Layouts: Why Your Medication Bottle Looks Different

Prescription labels vary across pharmacies and states because there’s no national standard. Learn why your medication bottle looks different each time-and what you can do to stay safe.

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How to Secure Medications During Home Renovations or Moves

Keep your medications safe during home renovations or moves by storing them in a cool, dry, locked place. Avoid bathrooms, cars, and heat. Use original bottles, dispose of old pills properly, and always carry meds with you - never in a moving truck.

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How to Use Patient Assistance Programs When No Generic Medication Exists

When no generic version of your medication exists, patient assistance programs can cover 100% of the cost. Learn how to qualify, avoid hidden insurance traps, and get help navigating the process.

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