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Lot-to-lot variability is a natural part of biologics and biosimilars due to their complex production in living cells. Unlike generics, biosimilars aren't identical copies - but they're proven safe and effective despite natural batch differences.
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Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of five risk factors - including belly fat, high blood pressure, and insulin resistance - that dramatically raise your chance of heart disease and diabetes. Learn what it is, how it's diagnosed, and how to reverse it.
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Most people who think they're allergic to penicillin aren't. Learn the truth about penicillin allergies, how testing works, and why getting cleared can save your life - and help fight antibiotic resistance.
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Eustachian tube dysfunction causes ear pressure, muffled hearing, and popping. Learn how to relieve it with simple techniques, when to use sprays, and what treatments work when self-care fails.
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Heart attack symptoms aren't always chest pain. Women, older adults, and younger people may experience subtle signs like shortness of breath, nausea, or extreme fatigue. Knowing the real warning signs and acting fast can save lives.
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Learn how to carry liquid medications like insulin, EpiPens, and prescription creams through airport security without delays. Know the TSA rules, packing tips, and what to say at the checkpoint.
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Replicate study designs are essential for accurately assessing bioequivalence of highly variable drugs. Learn how TRT/RTR and TRRT/RTRT designs reduce sample sizes, meet regulatory standards, and improve generic drug safety.
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Medical societies have conflicting stances on generic drug substitution. While most generics are safe, neurologists and other specialists warn against switching certain high-risk medications due to potential safety risks. Here's what doctors really think.
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