Editorial Policy
EasyReadRx is built around one promise: explain hard medicine and health information in plain English without pretending to be your doctor.
How We Choose Topics
We focus on questions readers actually search for, especially when official information is hard to understand. This includes medication labels, FDA updates, OTC medicine questions, side effects, and safety warnings.
Sources We Prefer
- FDA pages, safety communications, and official announcements
- DailyMed and FDA-approved prescribing information
- OTC Drug Facts labels when discussing nonprescription medicines
- MedlinePlus, NHS, and similar patient-language sources for general explanation
- Medical society or public health sources when relevant
How We Write
We avoid unnecessary jargon. When a technical term matters, we explain it the first time it appears. We use short paragraphs, checklists, and source references so readers can scan quickly.
Corrections
If an article appears incomplete, outdated, unclear, or wrong, we welcome correction requests. When a correction is needed, we aim to update the article clearly and preserve reader safety.