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Authorized Generics: Same Drug, Different Label - What You Need to Know

Authorized Generics: Same Drug, Different Label - What You Need to Know

Authorized generics are the exact same drug as the brand-name version, made by the same company, but sold under a generic label. Learn how they work, why they exist, and how to spot them to save money without sacrificing quality.

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Medication-Induced Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma: An Eye Emergency You Can't Afford to Miss
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Medication-induced acute angle-closure glaucoma is a sudden, sight-threatening eye emergency triggered by common drugs like decongestants, antihistamines, and antidepressants. Learn who's at risk, which meds cause it, and how to prevent permanent vision loss.