
Rumor vs Truth
TRC Healthcare
Your trusted source for facts... where we dissect the evidence behind risky rumors and reveal clinical truths.
This new podcast series from TRC Healthcare, the team behind Pharmacist’s Letter and Prescriber Insights products, is designed to help pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, prescribers, and even patients navigate some of the claims they might see about medication therapy.
Find the video version of this show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@trc.healthcare
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Hangover Remedies
Rumor vs Truth
02/18/25 • 11 min
In this episode, hosts Don Weinberger and Steve Small separate fact from fiction about hangover remedies.
Does drinking water actually help prevent symptoms?
Is acetaminophen safe for hangover headaches?
Let’s hammer out the facts!
They’ll share research and insights into some interesting claims including:
- Consuming fluids before, during, or after drinking will curb hangovers.
- Having beer before switching to harder drinks can prevent hangovers.
- Acetaminophen should be avoided after drinking.
- Some natural products can be used for hangovers.
- “Hydration clinics” are a hangover cure.
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TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts:
- Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
- Don Weinberger, PharmD
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The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:
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Rumor vs Truth is a production of TRC Healthcare.
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Follow, rate, and review this show in your favorite podcast app. Find the show on YouTube by searching for ‘TRC Healthcare’ or clicking here.
You can also reach out to provide feedback or make suggestions by emailing us at [email protected].

Color Coded: Dyes in Medications
Rumor vs Truth
05/20/25 • 18 min
In this episode, hosts Don Weinberger and Steve Small separate fact from fiction about dyes in medications and food.
Why is the FDA banning certain artificial dyes, and what does it mean for your meds and favorite foods?
Can the color of your pills really affect how you feel about them?
Why do we talk so much about rats and sewers in this episode?
Folks are dye-ing to know the truth...let’s find out!
They’ll share research and insights into some interesting claims including:
- White tablets or clear solutions don’t have dyes.
- Certain dyes can cause adverse effects.
- Recent FDA mandates to remove artificial dyes only affect food products.
- Pill color can impact patients’ expectations about a medication’s effects.
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TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts:
- Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
- Don Weinberger, PharmD, PMSP
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Guest:
- Gina Corely, PharmD (TRC Healthcare Editor)
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The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:
- Article: Be Aware of Adverse Reactions with Artificial Dyes
- Algorithm: Investigating Possible Drug Allergy or Sensitivity
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Don’t miss out! Subscribe to Pharmacist’s Letter today to stay ahead with trusted insights and tools. If you're a student, good news—students can access a free version of Pharmacist’s Letter.
Rumor vs Truth is a production of TRC Healthcare.
If you’re not yet a subscriber, find out more about our product offerings at trchealthcare.com.
Follow, rate, and review this show in your favorite podcast app. Find the show on YouTube by searching for ‘TRC Healthcare’ or clicking here.
You can also reach out to provide feedback or make suggestions by emailing us at [email protected].

Tackling Tetracyclines
Rumor vs Truth
03/18/25 • 21 min
In this episode, hosts Don Weinberger and Steve Small separate fact from fiction when it comes to claims about tetracyclines.
Will doxycycline stain children’s teeth?
Is expired tetracycline truly deadly?
What do cats have to do with all this?
Let’s cycle through the facts!
They’ll share research and insights into some interesting claims including:
- Doxycycline should never be used in young kids due to teeth concerns.
- Doxycycline monohydrate is better than the hyclate version.
- Minocycline can permanently pigment skin.
- Expired tetracyclines are toxic.
- Tetracyclines shouldn’t be used in pregnancy.
- Tetracyclines shouldn’t be combined with milk.
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TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts:
- Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
- Don Weinberger, PharmD
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Guest:
- Michael Deaney, PharmD, AAHIVP (Clinical Pharmacist, Children’s Hospital Colorado)
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The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:
- Article: Sort Out Tetracycline Safety in Pregnancy and Lactation
- Chart: Antibiotics in Pregnancy and Lactation
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Don’t miss out! Subscribe to Pharmacist’s Letter today to stay ahead with trusted insights and tools. If you're a student, good news—students can access a free version of Pharmacist’s Letter.
Rumor vs Truth is a production of TRC Healthcare.
If you’re not yet a subscriber, find out more about our product offerings at trchealthcare.com.
Follow, rate, and review this show in your favorite podcast app. Find the show on YouTube by searching for ‘TRC Healthcare’ or clicking here.
You can also reach out to provide feedback or make suggestions by emailing us at [email protected].

Juicy Interactions
Rumor vs Truth
01/22/25 • 16 min
In this premiere episode, hosts Don Weinberger and Steve Small separate fact from fiction about medication interactions with fruit juices.
Does that morning grapefruit really matter with your medications?
Are some juices beneficial?
Let's squeeze out the truth!
They’ll share research and insights into some interesting claims including:
- You shouldn’t drink grapefruit juice with certain statins.
- There are other meds that interact with fruit juices.
- Juices can affect the absorption of ADHD stimulants (Adderall, etc).
- Sildenafil may be affected by more “exotic” juices.
- Fruit juices are actually good for certain meds.
TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts:
- Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
- Don Weinberger, PharmD
Guest:
- Gina Corley, PharmD (TRC Healthcare Editor)
The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:
- Article: CYP’n on Grapefruit Juice With Statins – Do We Still Avoid?
- Chart: Drug Interactions: Cytochrome P450 (CYP), P-glycoprotein, and More
Don’t miss out! Subscribe to Pharmacist’s Letter today to stay ahead with trusted insights and tools. If you're a student, good news—students can access a free version of Pharmacist’s Letter.
Rumor vs Truth is a production of TRC Healthcare.
If you’re not yet a subscriber, find out more about our product offerings at trchealthcare.com.
Follow, rate, and review this show in your favorite podcast app. Find the show on YouTube by searching for ‘TRC Healthcare’ or clicking here.
You can also reach out to provide feedback or make suggestions by emailing us at [email protected].

Expired Medications
Rumor vs Truth
04/15/25 • 18 min
In this episode, hosts Don Weinberger and Steve Small separate fact from fiction about expired medications.
How are med expiration dates chosen? Is it science or just a guess?
Can a medication that’s older than the FDA itself... still work?
Are meds no longer effective after they expire?
It’s time to uncover the truth behind meds that are past their prime!
They’ll share research and insights into some interesting claims including:
- Med expiration dates are chosen at random.
- Meds are no longer good after their expiration date.
- Meds can be toxic after their expiration date.
- Expiration dates on meds can be extended.
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TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts:
- Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
- Don Weinberger, PharmD
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The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:
- Chart: Oral Meds to Keep in Original Containers
- Tech Tutorial: Medication Disposal in the Hospital
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Don’t miss out! Subscribe to Pharmacist’s Letter today to stay ahead with trusted insights and tools. If you're a student, good news—students can access a free version of Pharmacist’s Letter.
Rumor vs Truth is a production of TRC Healthcare.
If you’re not yet a subscriber, find out more about our product offerings at trchealthcare.com.
Follow, rate, and review this show in your favorite podcast app. Find the show on YouTube by searching for ‘TRC Healthcare’ or clicking here.
You can also reach out to provide feedback or make suggestions by emailing us at [email protected].
FAQ
How many episodes does Rumor vs Truth have?
Rumor vs Truth currently has 5 episodes available.
What topics does Rumor vs Truth cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Pharmacy, Medical, Drug, Medicine, Courses, Podcasts, Education, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare.
What is the most popular episode on Rumor vs Truth?
The episode title 'Juicy Interactions' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Rumor vs Truth?
The average episode length on Rumor vs Truth is 17 minutes.
How often are episodes of Rumor vs Truth released?
Episodes of Rumor vs Truth are typically released every 28 days.
When was the first episode of Rumor vs Truth?
The first episode of Rumor vs Truth was released on Jan 22, 2025.
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