• I Make Drugs Not Approved By The FDA
    Jan 27 2026

    What happens when your doctor prescribes a medication that does not exist? Not backordered. Not insurance denied. It simply is not made anywhere. In this episode of Rated Rx Podcast, pharmacists break down compounding pharmacy, why it exists, and why some patients would not survive without it. This is one of the most misunderstood areas of healthcare, and it answers a question people search online every day: what happens when standard medications do not work for you?

    You hear real examples involving pediatric epilepsy, elderly patients with complex medication regimens, feeding tubes, allergies to dyes and fillers, and rare conditions where mass-produced drugs fail. The episode explains how compounding pharmacists legally create customized medications by changing dosage forms, removing allergens, combining medications, and creating formulations that pharmaceutical companies never made.

    The crew also tackles the biggest misconception around compounding medications, including why compounded drugs are not FDA approved, what regulations actually apply, how USP standards protect patients, and why this work is highly regulated rather than experimental. Sterile compounding, non-sterile compounding, safety checks, pharmacist verification, and real-world problem solving are all explained clearly so you understand how these medications are made safely and legally.

    This episode helps patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals understand when compounding is appropriate and why asking about it can change outcomes.

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    20 mins
  • Which Medications Are For LIFE?
    Jan 20 2026

    Do you really need to take your medications forever, or are some meant to be stopped? In this episode of the Rated Rx Podcast, pharmacists break down one of the most commonly searched health questions online: how long should you actually be on a medication 💊👀. This episode is part of Rated Rx’s Trending Health Questions Breakdown, where we take real questions people are Googling every day and explain them clearly without fear, confusion, or misinformation.

    The crew explains why some medications are truly lifelong, including insulin for type 1 diabetes, thyroid replacement, seizure medications, transplant drugs, and certain psychiatric medications. They also break down medications that depend on disease control, like blood pressure meds, cholesterol drugs, type 2 diabetes medications, and antidepressants. Finally, they cover medications that are often meant to be temporary but people accidentally stay on for years, including PPIs, steroids, antibiotics, allergy meds, and sleep aids.

    You’ll also hear why stopping medications suddenly can be dangerous, which drugs require tapering, and how to start the right conversation with your doctor or pharmacist before making any changes. This episode focuses on education, safety, and helping you understand why you are taking what you take and when it should be reevaluated.

    This podcast is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Never start, stop, or change a medication without medical supervision.

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    21 mins
  • 5 Places You Should NEVER Store Your Meds
    Jan 13 2026

    You take your medications every day trusting they keep you healthy, but where you store your pills can quietly make them less effective or even dangerous 💊⚠️. In this episode of the Rated Rx Podcast, pharmacists kick off Rated Rx’s Trending Health Questions Breakdown, where the show focuses on answering the most common health and medication questions people are actively searching for online.

    One of the most searched questions around medication safety is “Where should I store my medications?” and the answers floating around the internet are often incomplete or flat-out wrong. That’s why the crew breaks down the five worst places to store your medications, explaining how heat, humidity, cleaning chemicals, and everyday household items can interfere with drug stability and safety.

    They walk through common storage mistakes people make without realizing it, including bathroom medicine cabinets, under-the-sink storage, garages, kitchen counters, and junk drawers. You hear why original packaging matters, when pill organizers help or hurt, and how improper storage increases risks for children and pets. This segment turns a trending online question into practical, pharmacist-backed advice you can actually use.

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    29 mins
  • The Three Biggest Healthcare News of 2025
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of the Rated Rx Podcast, pharmacists break down the biggest healthcare news of 2025 and what it actually means for patients and clinicians 👀💊. You hear real pharmacist perspectives on artificial intelligence in healthcare, new federal plans to regulate AI, and why clinical judgment, patient trust, and human decision making still matter more than algorithms 🤖➡️🧠.

    The conversation also dives into major vaccine policy changes, including updates to newborn hepatitis B vaccination recommendations and why shifts like this raise real concerns for public health 🧬🩺. The crew explains what these changes mean in practice, how misinformation spreads fast, and why prevention still saves lives.

    Later, the episode tackles the explosion of GLP 1 weight loss medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide. You hear honest discussion about access, cost, compounding risks, and why obesity needs to be treated as a chronic disease instead of a personal failure ⚖️📈. This episode blends news, clinical insight, and real world experience to unpack where healthcare is heading next.

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    42 mins
  • How To Answer Residency Interview Questions Like A Pro
    Dec 9 2025

    This week on the Rated Rx Podcast, Robbie, Sam, and Xavier break down the 8 most-asked pharmacy interview questions and show you how to answer them without freezing on the spot 😅. You’ll hear how to nail “Tell me about yourself,” explain why you chose pharmacy, handle tough patient situations, and talk through medication errors without wrecking your chances 💊🔥.

    The crew reacts to the popular interview guide from RxLocal — here’s the full article we reviewed: https://www.rxlocal.com/blog/8-most-asked-pharmacy-interview-questions-how-to-answer-them

    They rewrite weak answers, point out red flags, and give you clean, confident ways to talk through your past, present, and future so you stand out in any interview. If you’re prepping for a residency, hospital role, or your first pharmacy job, this episode gives you the tools to walk in ready to win 🚀.

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    26 mins
  • What Doctors Learn In Their Comment Section - An Interview With Dr. Zack Meade
    Dec 2 2025

    In this special Rated Rx interview, Robbie sits down with Dr. Zack Meade, an anesthesiologist and major social media presence known for breaking down medical misinformation and educating patients online. They talk about why he started posting, how his content evolved from awkward early videos to confident patient-focused education, and why online medicine feels completely different from practicing in person.

    Zack opens up about the realities of online backlash, the communities that react the strongest, and the ground rules he follows to stay professional while still being funny. He also shares stories about hospital policies, case report controversies, naturopathic claims, wellness scams, and the strange world of “designer ECMO” at med spas. The conversation closes with the biggest lesson he learned from the comment section: patients need more time, more patience, and more understanding than most clinicians realize.

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    31 mins
  • What NOT To Say In a Pharmacy Interview
    Nov 25 2025

    In this Adverse Reactions episode of the Rated Rx Podcast, Xavier Hill, Sam Llona, and Robbie Abasi react to a viral interview fail where the candidate didn’t even know which company they were interviewing with. The crew breaks down what actually matters in a pharmacy interview, how to recover when you blank, and the questions you should never ask unless you want an immediate rejection.

    They talk about the biggest green flags interviewers look for—being early, staying accountable, remembering names, looking prepared, and showing you can ease the team’s workload. They also cover the red flags that end interviews fast, including asking about drug tests, vacation limits, free perks, and bad-mouthing past employers. You hear real stories about awkward introductions, questionable grooming choices, and the surprising importance of color psychology when choosing what to wear.

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    21 mins
  • Navigating Pharmacy Job Interviews: Talk Less, Say More
    Nov 18 2025

    In this Weekly Weigh-In from the Rated Rx Podcast, Sam Llona, Robbie Abasi, and Xavier Hill answer a listener question about how to crush your pharmacy interview without letting nerves take over. The crew shares stories from their own OSCEs, job interviews, and residency days, including a few disasters, and gives real advice on staying calm, showing people skills, and turning anxiety into confidence.

    They explain how to handle nervous habits like saying “um” too often, why silence can actually be powerful, and how to use small talk and observation to connect with interviewers. The conversation also covers practicing empathy questions, setting boundaries for inappropriate interview questions, and remembering that authenticity always beats perfection.

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    19 mins