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Why Ignoring Expiry Dates Can Be Dangerous
What Does "Expiry Date" Mean? The expiry date is the time until which a medicine is guaranteed to be safe and effective when stored properly. After this date: The drug may lose potency Chemical composition may change Safety cannot be guaranteed This is especially important for sensitive formulations. What Happens If You Use Expired Medicines? Reduced Effectiveness Over time, active ingredients break down. Risk of Unsafe Degradation Some medicines may chemically degrade into h
Aanal Thaker
Feb 231 min read
When Medicines Meet Alcohol: A Risk Many People Ignore
This is a very common situation—and a very risky one. Many people don’t realize that mixing alcohol with medicines can silently harm the body, especially the liver and brain. Why Mixing Alcohol and Medicines Is Not a Good Idea Both alcohol and many medicines are processed by the liver. Think of the liver as your body’s detox center. When you take medicine, your liver works to break it down safely. When you drink alcohol, your liver does the same. But when both enter your body
patelshrusti2005
Feb 191 min read
Why You Should Never Take Painkillers on an Empty Stomach
Headache. Body pain. Period cramps. Toothache. You quickly grab a painkiller from your drawer and swallow it with water — without eating anything. It feels harmless. But your stomach may not agree. What Happens When You Take a Painkiller? Many common painkillers like: Ibuprofen Diclofenac Aspirin Naproxen belong to a group called NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs). These medicines reduce pain and inflammation by blocking certain chemicals in the body. That’s good
Aanal Thaker
Feb 161 min read
Why You Should Never Stop Antibiotics Once You Feel Better
You start taking antibiotics. After two or three days, you feel much better. The fever is gone. Pain has reduced. The cough is improving. So you think, “I’m fine now. Why continue these medicines?” And you stop. This is one of the most common and most dangerous medicine mistakes people make. Let’s understand why. What Actually Happens When You Take Antibiotics? Antibiotics are medicines that kill bacteria causing infection. But they do not kill all bacteria instantly. When yo
patelshrusti2005
Feb 132 min read


Loratadine: The “Non-Sleepy” Allergy Tablet
Loratadine is a single-ingredient antihistamine medicine used to treat allergic conditions. It belongs to the group called second-generation antihistamines, which are designed to cause less drowsiness compared to older allergy medicines. Loratadine is commonly used for: Sneezing due to dust or pollen Runny nose Itchy or watery eyes Skin allergies (urticaria / hives) Seasonal allergic rhinitis What Makes Loratadine Unique? Causes less sleepiness than older allergy tablets Suit
Aanal Thaker
Jan 31 min read


Benadryl: The Sweet Syrup That Makes You Sleep?
Benadryl is one of the most commonly used cough syrups in India. Many people take it for dry cough, allergy, and cold — but its most famous effect is sleepiness. Benadryl can cause: Sleepiness Dizziness Dry mouth Constipation Blurred vision (rare) This is why doctors usually suggest taking it at night. Unique Facts About Benadryl It is mainly used for dry cough and allergy, not wet cough It acts on the cough center in the brain It is one of the most misused cough syrups in In
patelshrusti2005
Dec 8, 20251 min read
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