Rated Rx

Welcome to Rated Rx Podcast, a show about healthcare, pharmacy, and patient safety told the way it actually feels in real life. Hosts and pharmacists Robbie Abasi, PharmD, Xavier Hill, PharmD, and Sam Llona, PharmD take the health questions people are actively searching online and break them down with humor, real-world experience, and facts you can use. You’ll hear wild stories, practical medication education, myth-busting, and the occasional weird medical history detour. Even though healthcare is serious, learning about it doesn’t have to be boring. Our goal is make you feel more confident about your health, and help other healthcare providers spot what patients are really asking when they go online for answers.
Rated Rx is a proud member of the Pharmacy Podcast Network, joining a community of voices shaping the future of healthcare 🎙️
This podcast is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only.
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Welcome to Rated Rx Podcast, a show about healthcare, pharmacy, and patient safety told the way it actually feels in real life. Hosts and pharmacists Robbie Abasi, PharmD, Xavier Hill, PharmD, and Sam Llona, PharmD take the health questions people are actively searching online and break them down with humor, real-world experience, and facts you can use. You’ll hear wild stories, practical medication education, myth-busting, and the occasional weird medical history detour. Even though healthcare is serious, learning about it doesn’t have to be boring. Our goal is make you feel more confident about your health, and help other healthcare providers spot what patients are really asking when they go online for answers.
Rated Rx is a proud member of the Pharmacy Podcast Network, joining a community of voices shaping the future of healthcare 🎙️
This podcast is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only.
👉 Follow Rated Rx everywhere
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Youtube.com/@RatedRxMedia
instagram.com/ratedrxmedia/
tiktok.com/@ratedrxmedia
Episodes
Episodes



Tuesday Mar 24, 2026
Iran War: Why The Hormuz Crisis Threatens Your Medications
Tuesday Mar 24, 2026
Tuesday Mar 24, 2026
Global supply chain disruptions thousands of miles away can be the reason your local hospital runs out of anesthesia or why your life-saving prescriptions suddenly triple in price. We’re pulling back the curtain on the "invisible" connection between international conflict and the pill bottle in your medicine cabinet, showing how tensions in the Middle East ripple through everything from drug manufacturing to the plastic used in your IV bags.
Most people think pharmacy is local, but the reality is a massive, fragile global network where ingredients are made in China, processed in India, and shipped through critical bottlenecks like the Strait of Hormuz. When oil prices spike due to conflict, the cost of medicine follows because nearly every stage of healthcare—from the petroleum-based syringes to the fuel for refrigerated shipping—relies on oil. We break down why geopolitical instability isn't just a news headline; it’s a direct threat to medication access and the primary reason for the surging drug shortages hitting U.S. pharmacies today.
If you found this breakdown helpful, there is much more to the story. You can join us for the full, unfiltered conversation by checking out the extended episode on our podcast.
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Tuesday Mar 17, 2026
This Study Says Soda BOOSTS Testosterone
Tuesday Mar 17, 2026
Tuesday Mar 17, 2026
Soda boosting testosterone sounds like the perfect "have your cake and eat it too" health hack, but is there any actual science behind the viral headlines? We’re breaking down the mouse study that set the internet on fire and comparing it to massive human data that tells a completely different, and much darker, story for your hormones.
A 2022 study found that mice drinking 100% Coke or Pepsi actually had larger testicles and higher testosterone levels. But before you go buy a 12-pack, you need to realize that men are not mice, and what works in a 15-day rodent trial often fails miserably in humans. In fact, when we look at data from thousands of men, the reality is that high sugary drink consumption is linked to more than double the risk of clinically low testosterone. We dive into why the sugar in your soda fuels obesity and insulin resistance—two of the biggest "testosterone killers" on the planet.
This show is intended for educational and informational purpose
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Tuesday Mar 10, 2026
How Big Pharma Legally Robs You
Tuesday Mar 10, 2026
Tuesday Mar 10, 2026
Big Pharma isn’t just making medicine; they’re building legal fortresses to keep prices high while patients are forced to choose between life-saving drugs and their rent. We’re pulling back the curtain on the "legal heist" of American healthcare, from the 1,200% price hike on 100-year-old insulin to the "patent thickets" that block cheaper generics for decades.
We break down the devastating reality of drug rationing, like the story of a 26-year-old who died less than a month after aging out of his insurance because his insulin cost $1,300. You’ll learn exactly how companies use "evergreening" to make tiny, meaningless changes to a drug just to reset the patent clock and keep competition off the market. We’re moving past the industry talking points to show you why the same exact pills are sold for a fraction of the cost in Europe and Canada, and how new laws might finally start to crack the monopoly.
This show is intended for educational and informational purposes.
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Tuesday Mar 03, 2026
When Fish Oil Actually Works
Tuesday Mar 03, 2026
Tuesday Mar 03, 2026
Fish oil is in nearly every medicine cabinet in America, but for most people, that daily capsule isn't doing what the marketing promised. We’re breaking down why your standard supplement might be a waste of money and when Omega-3s actually become life-saving medicine.
For years, we’ve been told that a simple fish oil pill prevents heart attacks and strokes, but massive clinical trials like the VITAL and ORIGIN studies showed that one gram of standard fish oil did almost nothing for primary prevention. It turns out there is a massive difference between eating a piece of salmon and taking a processed softgel. We dive into the "REDUCE-IT" trial to show you the specific high-dose, prescription-grade EPA that actually reduced cardiovascular risk by 25%—and why your over-the-counter bottle can't compete with those results.
If you’re taking fish oil "just in case," you might even be increasing your risk for things like atrial fibrillation. We’re moving past the hype to give you the clinical reality of triglycerides, pregnancy benefits, and why your pharmacist is the best person to ask before you swallow another pill.
This show is intended for educational and informational purposes.



Tuesday Feb 24, 2026
The Number 1 Dosing Mistake That Can Kill Your Pet
Tuesday Feb 24, 2026
Tuesday Feb 24, 2026
Pet medication safety starts with one simple question: what does the veterinary prescription label actually mean? This episode breaks down the SID vs BID mix up, one of the easiest ways for a once daily dose to accidentally become twice daily dosing. That kind of dosing error can seriously harm a dog or cat, especially when the medication has a narrow safety margin.
You’ll hear why abbreviations on a veterinary prescription label cause problems in the real world. “SID” can look close enough to “BID” that a rushed handoff or a quick assumption turns into a doubled dose. The episode uses chlorambucil (Leukeran) as the anchor example to show why this matters, and why frequency mistakes can become dangerous fast.
From there, the episode turns into a practical pet owner checklist for safer dosing at home. It covers what to ask for in plain language, how to confirm dosing frequency, and why repeating directions back out loud catches errors before the first dose is given. It also explains the most common medication safety traps that show up across veterinary and human meds: decimal point errors (leading zero and trailing zero issues), unit mix ups like micrograms vs milligrams, insulin unit confusion, and look alike drug names that can fool anyone at a glance.
The episode also tackles a habit that feels organized but can increase risk: putting pet meds into a pill organizer. For many pets, keeping meds in the original labeled container keeps the dosing instructions attached to the drug, which matters when sleep, stress, and routine changes make mistakes more likely.
If this episode helps, subscribe and share it with another pet owner who gives medications at home.
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Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
The TRUTH About Trump Rx
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
TrumpRx, TrumpRx.gov, and prescription drug prices are all over the news and group chats right now and for good reason. In this episode, Robbie and Sam (both pharmacists) test the hype around TrumpRx.gov after its February 5, 2026 launch and explain what it actually is: a coupon style discount card, not a pharmacy, and not insurance.
Robbie and Sam break down who benefits most from TrumpRx (uninsured patients, cash pay patients, and people whose insurance refuses to cover certain brand name meds like GLP 1 drugs) and who may not (insured patients whose copay beats the coupon, or anyone who needs the purchase to count toward a deductible or out of pocket maximum). They also call out the “discount math” that tricks people: a huge percent off a brand list price looks amazing on a headline, but if a generic already exists, the TrumpRx coupon price can be higher than what many people already pay. Protonix is a clean example. 👀
Bottom line: this isn’t a system overhaul. It’s a workaround. And whether it helps depends on where someone sits in the insurance maze.
If this episode helps, hit like and subscribe. Comment with the most confusing part of prescription pricing, and share this with someone comparing TrumpRx to GoodRx or Cost Plus.
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Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
The Retatrutide Problem
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Retatrutide is one of the most promising weight loss drugs in development, and it is already being used by people outside of clinical trials. In this episode of the Rated Rx Podcast, pharmacists break down why educated patients are intentionally using an investigational drug that is not FDA approved, does not have a verified supply chain, and is labeled for research use only.
You will learn how retatrutide works as a triple agonist targeting GLP 1 GIP and glucagon, why early clinical trial data is generating excitement, and where the line gets crossed between understanding the science and bypassing safety systems. The discussion covers black market peptide sourcing, cold chain failures, contamination risk, dosing uncertainty, and why even expert level knowledge does not replace regulation.
The hosts also explain why compounding pharmacies refuse to make investigational drugs, how online research chemical markets operate, and what can go wrong when sterility purity and oversight are missing. This is a clear and honest conversation about impatience driven by science, weight loss desperation, and why waiting for FDA approval protects patients even when the data looks promising.
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Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
ADHD In Boys Vs Girls
Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
ADHD does not look the same in boys and girls, and that difference causes many girls to be missed, misdiagnosed, or diagnosed years later 🧠⚠️. In this episode of the Rated Rx Podcast, pharmacists break down how ADHD presents differently by gender, why disruptive behavior gets attention faster than quiet struggles, and how masking, anxiety, and perfectionism can hide ADHD symptoms in girls.
You’ll learn why boys are more likely to be referred early due to hyperactivity and impulsivity, while girls often struggle silently with inattention, emotional overload, and burnout. The conversation also covers diagnostic bias, referral patterns, overlapping conditions like anxiety and depression, and why treating symptoms without identifying ADHD can delay meaningful care.
The hosts walk through a simplified DSM-5-TR-style symptom checklist in plain language so you can better understand how ADHD is evaluated in real life. They also discuss treatment basics, medication concerns, and why early recognition matters for children, teens, and adults. This is one of the most commonly searched mental health topics online, and understanding these differences can change outcomes for families, educators, and clinicians.
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