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FDALabel Database: How to Search Drug Labels Like a Regulatory Pro

FDALabel Database: How to Search Drug Labels Like a Regulatory Pro

FDALabel is the FDA's free, searchable database of over 149,000 drug labels. Learn how to search by section, pharmacologic class, and MedDRA terms to find accurate drug safety information for research, compliance, and clinical use.

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Child Medication Switches: What Parents and Doctors Need to Know About Generics
Dec, 17 2025
Child Medication Switches: What Parents and Doctors Need to Know About Generics

Switching children to generic medications can save money-but it can also risk their health. Learn why pediatric patients are uniquely vulnerable to changes in drug formulations, how insurance policies drive unsafe switches, and what parents and doctors must do to protect kids on chronic meds.

Manage Tendonitis Pain Naturally: Effective Remedies & Techniques
Oct, 12 2025
Manage Tendonitis Pain Naturally: Effective Remedies & Techniques

Discover how to soothe tendonitis pain naturally with ice, heat, stretches, strengthening exercises, and anti‑inflammatory herbs for lasting relief.

How Genotype 3 Hepatitis C Triggers Fatigue and What to Do
Oct, 14 2025
How Genotype 3 Hepatitis C Triggers Fatigue and What to Do

Explore why genotype 3 hepatitis C often causes stubborn fatigue, the biological reasons behind it, and practical steps to manage and recover from this symptom.

Nexium (Esomeprazole) vs Alternatives: What Works Best for Acid Reflux?
Nov, 18 2025
Nexium (Esomeprazole) vs Alternatives: What Works Best for Acid Reflux?

Compare Nexium (esomeprazole) with generic alternatives like omeprazole, lansoprazole, and pantoprazole. Learn which PPI works best for acid reflux, how to switch safely, and when lifestyle changes can replace medication.

Gabapentinoids in Pregnancy: What the Latest Safety Data Shows
Jan, 5 2026
Gabapentinoids in Pregnancy: What the Latest Safety Data Shows

Current evidence shows gabapentin and pregabalin may increase risks of preterm birth, heart defects, and neonatal withdrawal in pregnancy. Safer alternatives exist, and careful monitoring is essential if these drugs are used.