Thursday, April 30, 2026

Do Antibiotics Cancel Out Birth Control? What the Evidence Actually Says

Many people are told to use backup birth control when taking antibiotics. But current evidence shows most commonly prescribed antibiotics are unlikely to reduce effectiveness. There are a few important exceptions, so understanding which ones matter can help you make informed decisions.

Read the full article to learn more ➡️ ➡️
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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Your online prescriber might not know your full health history. Here's why that matters.

Side effects aren't one-size-fits-all. They depend on your history, your other meds, and your body.

When meds are prescribed through a screen, the conversation around possible side effects based on your personal details often gets skipped. Convenient? Yes. Risk-free? Not always.

πŸ”— Get direct, unbiased info on medication safety. Read the article here ➡️
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Monday, April 6, 2026

Medication Made Simple πŸ’Š

Most prescriptions in the U.S. are generic — but “generic” doesn’t mean identical.

While generics are required to have the same active ingredient, dose, and relative absorption rates, differences in inactive ingredients and manufacturing can matter more than people think.

With growing attention from lawmakers on drug safety and transparency, it’s worth understanding what you’re actually taking.

Follow along as we break it all down.


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Thursday, April 2, 2026

What to Know About SSRIs in Adolescents

SSRIs are commonly prescribed to adolescents as a first-line treatment for anxiety and depression. But there’s more to the story.

Research suggests that more than half of people taking SSRIs may experience sexual side effects, including reduced libido, decreased sensation, and difficulty reaching orgasm.

At the same time, antidepressant prescriptions among people ages 12–25 have risen sharply—climbing by two-thirds between 2016 and 2022, with an additional surge after COVID.

While some SSRIs are FDA-approved for pediatric use, others are prescribed off-label. And all carry a black box warning due to an increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors in people under 25.

These medications can be essential—but they also require informed, thoughtful use, especially during adolescence.

Read more in the full article:
https://medshadow.org/conditions-treatments/antidepressants/blunted-before-they-can-bloom-ssris-and-sexual-side-effects-in-adolescents/

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An Expert Guide to Safer, Smarter, Supplement Use

On May 13th, MedShadow is hosting a live webinar with an integrative psychiatrist and a clinical pharmacist to answer the questions most sup...