At RxSoul, we are committed to publishing health and medication information that is accurate, balanced, transparent, and evidence-based. The quality of our content depends on the quality of the sources we use.
This Sources & References Policy explains how we select, evaluate, and maintain the references used throughout RxSoul.
Our Commitment to Evidence-Based Information
Our editorial team strives to develop educational content using reliable medical evidence and trusted healthcare resources.
Whenever appropriate, our articles are supported by authoritative references to help ensure factual accuracy and provide readers with additional context.
Our goal is to present information that reflects current medical knowledge while recognizing that healthcare recommendations may change as new evidence becomes available.
Types of Sources We Use
When researching and preparing health content, RxSoul gives preference to high-quality, authoritative sources.
These may include the following categories.
Peer-Reviewed Medical Journals
Whenever appropriate, we consult scientific studies published in peer-reviewed medical and healthcare journals.
Peer review helps improve research quality by requiring independent evaluation before publication.
Clinical Practice Guidelines
We reference evidence-based clinical guidelines developed by recognized professional medical organizations whenever relevant.
Clinical guidelines help summarize current standards of care based on available scientific evidence.
Official Prescribing Information
Medication articles may reference official prescribing information approved by applicable regulatory authorities.
These documents may provide information regarding:
- Approved uses
- Dosage recommendations
- Contraindications
- Warnings and precautions
- Drug interactions
- Adverse reactions
- Administration guidance
- Storage recommendations
Government Health Agencies
We may consult educational information published by national and international public health organizations responsible for disease prevention, medication safety, and public health guidance.
Regulatory Authorities
When discussing medications, recalls, or safety updates, we may review publications from regulatory agencies responsible for approving and monitoring medicines.
These publications may include:
- Drug safety communications
- Labeling updates
- Medication recalls
- Safety alerts
- Regulatory announcements
Professional Medical Organizations
Many healthcare recommendations originate from professional societies representing physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and medical specialists.
Where appropriate, we consider these recommendations when preparing educational content.
Medical Reference Texts
Our editorial process may also include consultation of established medical and pharmacology reference materials commonly used in healthcare education and clinical practice.
How We Evaluate Sources
Not every source provides the same level of scientific reliability.
When selecting references, we consider factors such as:
- Scientific quality
- Strength of evidence
- Clinical relevance
- Publication credibility
- Author expertise
- Date of publication
- Consistency with current medical knowledge
- Transparency of methodology
Whenever possible, we prioritize higher-quality evidence over anecdotal reports or unverified claims.
Current Medical Information
Medicine is constantly evolving.
New medications, updated clinical guidelines, revised prescribing information, and emerging scientific evidence may change healthcare recommendations over time.
For this reason, RxSoul periodically reviews published content and updates references when significant new information becomes available.
Referencing Within Articles
Many articles published on RxSoul include references supporting topics such as:
- Medication uses
- Drug safety
- Dosage information
- Side effects
- Drug interactions
- Disease management
- Treatment options
- Preventive healthcare
- Patient education
Depending on the article, references may appear at the end of the page or be incorporated into the editorial review process.
Balanced Presentation of Evidence
Scientific research does not always produce identical conclusions.
When appropriate, our editorial team aims to present balanced information by discussing:
- Established evidence
- Known benefits
- Potential risks
- Treatment limitations
- Areas where evidence is still evolving
We avoid presenting preliminary or inconclusive findings as established medical facts.
Transparency
We believe readers should understand where health information originates.
Whenever practical, we aim to identify the references and evidence that support our educational content.
Transparency helps readers evaluate the credibility of the information presented.
External Resources
Some articles may include links to external educational resources for additional information.
External links are provided solely for reader convenience.
RxSoul does not control or guarantee the accuracy, availability, privacy practices, or content of third-party websites.
Inclusion of an external link should not be interpreted as an endorsement of that website, organization, product, or service.
Artificial Intelligence
RxSoul may use artificial intelligence tools to assist with research organization, drafting support, grammar improvement, and editorial workflow.
Artificial intelligence is not treated as a primary medical reference.
Published articles are reviewed using reputable medical sources before publication.
Corrections and Updates
If reliable new evidence becomes available or an error is identified, we may revise our content and update the supporting references.
We encourage readers and healthcare professionals to report potential inaccuracies through our Contact page.
Submissions are reviewed as part of our editorial quality process.
Reader Responsibility
Although RxSoul strives to publish accurate educational information, no website can replace individualized medical advice.
Readers should always consult qualified healthcare professionals regarding:
- Medical diagnoses
- Prescription medications
- Treatment decisions
- Diagnostic testing
- Preventive healthcare
- Lifestyle modifications
Health decisions should never be based solely on information found online.
Continuous Improvement
We regularly evaluate our editorial standards and research methods to improve the quality, transparency, and reliability of our educational content.
As medical science advances, RxSoul remains committed to updating our information and maintaining high standards for evidence-based publishing.
Contact Us
If you have questions regarding this Sources & References Policy or would like to report an issue with the references used in one of our articles, please contact us through the Contact page on RxSoul.com.
We appreciate your feedback and remain committed to providing trustworthy, transparent, and evidence-based health information.