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Three prescription bottles with a question mark: Keflex side effects

Keflex side effects and how to avoid them

Keflex side effects include nausea, diarrhea, and other gastrointestinal symptoms. Here's how to avoid them and other antibiotic side effects.
Rx pad with bottle representing Prozac side effects

Prozac side effects and how to avoid them

Prozac increases serotonin in the brain, allowing people to better manage mood and impulses
Prescription pad with bottle representing Viagra side effects

Viagra side effects and how to avoid them

Viagra is a popular brand-name prescription drug approved for the treatment of ED issues
Prescription pad and bottle representingWellbutrin side effects

Wellbutrin side effects and how to avoid them

Wellbutrin treats major depressive disorder (MDD), seasonal affective disorder (SAD), and assists with smoking cessation
Lungs with question mark representing Hodgkins vs. non-Hodgkins lymphoma

Hodgkin’s vs. non-Hodgkin’s: Compare causes, symptom...

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is more common than Hodgkin’s lymphoma, with around 70,000 new cases each year in the United States versus 8000 for Hodkin's disease
Crestor side effects

Crestor side effects and how to avoid them

Crestor is a statin that helps treat cholesterol but it can have potentially serious side effects
Prescription pad with bottle: Colchicine side effects

Colchicine side effects and how to avoid them

Colchicine is commonly prescribed to treat gout and other conditions such as Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF). Colchicine is not recommended for long-term use and can have many side effects.
Glipizide side effects

Glipizide side effects and how to avoid them

Glipizide helps treat Type 2 diabetes but can produce side effects
Synthroid and coffee

Can you mix Synthroid and coffee?

Learn the potential side effects of taking thyroid medication with anything but a tall glass of water
Rx pad with bottle: Paxil side effects

Paxil side effects and how to avoid them

Paxil is an SSRI that helps treat many depressive, stress, and anxiety disorders
An image of Humira and alcohol

Is it safe to mix Humira and alcohol?

There is no research on the combination of a drink and this injectable medication, but that doesn’t mean it’s harmless.