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Dr. Marta Reyes, MD

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Family medicine, dermatology & infectious disease

  • Family medicine
  • Dermatology
  • Infectious disease
  • 18 years in clinic
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Marta Reyes has spent most of her career in general practice, the kind where one afternoon runs from a toddler's rash to an older patient worried about a new antibiotic. That range is exactly why she ended up writing for a medication site. Patients rarely arrive with a tidy question. They arrive with a half-remembered warning from a friend, a pharmacy leaflet they could not finish, and a real worry underneath all of it.

Her rule for these pages is simple. Say the dangerous thing first, say it plainly, and only then get into the nuance. When she answers a question about a steroid taper or a fluoroquinolone tendon warning, she is picturing a specific person on the other side of the screen, not a exam board.

She handles the drugs where the skin, infection and inflammation questions cluster. That means the antiparasitic and antibiotic pages, the acne drug that scares people more than it should and reassures them less than it should, and the corticosteroid whose whole story is dose and time. None of what she writes is a prescription for you. It is the briefing she wishes every patient walked in already having read.

Read the label before it reads you.

Dense prescribing information, turned into pages a real person can finish — with a named doctor answering the questions people actually ask.

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