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Med List Review – Renal Concerns
In this post, I will share some questions that I would investigate from this medication list. I have many questions surrounding renal concerns given the use of sevelamer. Metformin (Glucophage): 500...
What Is Bad About Paroxetine – 3 Strikes and You’re Out
Paroxetine is from the family of SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. It has been around for a long time and is indicated for depression, anxiety, and many other psychiatric indications...
Allergy Medications As Deprescribing Targets
Allergic rhinitis is a very common condition. I've encountered numerous patients throughout my career who take more than one medication to help keep their symptoms at bay. When reviewing...
Topiramate-Induced Cognitive Impairment
In this case scenario, I outline a situation of topiramate-induced cognitive impairment. Topiramate is an anticonvulsant medication that may be used for headache prophylaxis and is known to cause...
Top 3 Drugs That Change Urine Color
My pee is orange! What's wrong with me? Medications can cause some goofy side effects. One of the most unique adverse effects is the change in urine color. In this blog post, I will outline my top 5...
Wellbutrin XL Versus Bupropion SR – Insomnia Rates
JS is a 45 year-old male who has been taking bupropion SR 150 mg twice daily for about 4 weeks. He has been taking it for depression. He reports that depressive symptoms have started to improve but...
Constipation Polypharmacy
JE is a 77-year-old male. He reports significant constipation despite the use of three laxative medications. In this case summary, I will outline the most important medications that can contribute...
NSAID Problems – Polypharmacy Case Study
With this med review, I'm simply looking at a medication list to help formulate ideas to investigate. I'll focus heavily on my concern for using an NSAID in this patient. Metoprolol - 50 mg twice...
Benzodiazepine Tapering Guidelines 2024 New Draft Guidelines!
I've encountered a significant proportion of patients who are on chronic benzodiazepines. Drug interactions, adverse effects, and other risks to my geriatric patient population are significant when...
The PCAT Is Going Away, Will NAPLEX Pass Rates Fall?
How do you get better at something? Practice. At least that's what I tell my kids. The (Pharmacy College Admissions Test) PCAT has gone away in 2024 and I can't help but think that this will be...