Medical Review Policy

At RxSoul, we are committed to providing accurate, balanced, and evidence-based health information. Our Medical Review Policy explains how we evaluate medical content before and after publication to help ensure quality, accuracy, and reliability.

Medical knowledge continues to evolve. For this reason, we regularly review our content and update it when significant new evidence, safety information, or clinical guidance becomes available.


Our Commitment

Our goal is to publish health information that is:

  • Accurate and evidence-based
  • Written in clear, understandable language
  • Based on reputable medical sources
  • Reviewed for factual accuracy
  • Regularly updated
  • Transparent about limitations

RxSoul is an educational resource and should not replace advice, diagnosis, or treatment provided by qualified healthcare professionals.


Our Medical Review Process

Every health article published on RxSoul follows a structured quality review process before publication.

1. Topic Research

Content begins with extensive research using reputable medical references and current clinical information.

Research may include:

  • Official prescribing information
  • Clinical practice guidelines
  • Government health agencies
  • Regulatory authorities
  • Peer-reviewed medical literature
  • Pharmacology references
  • Professional medical organizations

2. Medical Writing

Our writers prepare educational content using current medical knowledge while aiming to explain complex healthcare topics in language that is accessible to a broad audience.

Articles are written to provide balanced information regarding:

  • Medication uses
  • Dosage information
  • Side effects
  • Drug interactions
  • Warnings and precautions
  • Contraindications
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Disease overview
  • Treatment options
  • Prevention strategies

3. Editorial Review

Before publication, articles undergo editorial review to evaluate:

  • Medical accuracy
  • Clarity
  • Consistency
  • Grammar
  • Readability
  • Formatting
  • Internal links
  • Citation quality

The editorial review process helps ensure that content is understandable, organized, and aligned with RxSoul’s editorial standards.


4. Medical Accuracy Review

Where applicable, health content is reviewed against current medical references to verify factual accuracy.

Review focuses on:

  • Drug indications
  • Approved uses
  • Safety warnings
  • Dosage recommendations
  • Contraindications
  • Drug interactions
  • Common and serious adverse effects
  • Patient education information

Our review process is designed to improve accuracy, but no online resource can replace individualized medical advice from a licensed healthcare professional.


Evidence-Based Sources

Whenever appropriate, RxSoul develops content using reliable medical references, including:

  • Peer-reviewed scientific journals
  • Clinical practice guidelines
  • Official prescribing information
  • Government health agencies
  • Public health organizations
  • Professional medical associations
  • Regulatory safety communications

We prioritize high-quality evidence and established clinical recommendations whenever available.


Updating Medical Content

Medicine changes continually.

Articles may be updated when:

  • New medications are approved
  • Safety warnings are issued
  • Clinical guidelines change
  • Regulatory agencies publish important updates
  • Significant new evidence becomes available
  • Errors are identified

When significant revisions are made, the article’s review date may also be updated.


Artificial Intelligence (AI)

RxSoul may use artificial intelligence tools to assist with research support, drafting, grammar improvement, formatting, and workflow efficiency.

AI-generated material is not published without human editorial review. Content is reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and consistency before publication.


What Our Review Does Not Mean

A medical review does not mean:

  • A treatment is appropriate for every individual.
  • A medication is safe for every patient.
  • A diagnosis can be made using online information.
  • Medical advice has been provided.
  • A healthcare professional has evaluated your personal medical situation.

Healthcare decisions should always be made with a qualified healthcare professional.


Reader Feedback

We welcome feedback from readers, healthcare professionals, researchers, and subject matter experts.

If you believe an article contains outdated or inaccurate information, please contact us through our Contact page. We review all credible reports and make corrections when appropriate.


Continuous Quality Improvement

RxSoul continuously evaluates its editorial processes to improve:

  • Accuracy
  • Transparency
  • Readability
  • Scientific quality
  • User experience
  • Content reliability

As medical science evolves, we remain committed to improving our educational resources.


Contact Us

If you have questions regarding our Medical Review Policy or would like to report a potential error in our content, please contact us through the Contact page on RxSoul.com.

We appreciate your feedback and are committed to maintaining high editorial standards for all health and medication information published on our website.