About EasyReadRx
EasyReadRx explains medicine and health news in plain English. The goal is simple: take difficult medical writing and turn it into something a careful everyday reader can actually use.
EasyReadRx is written by Jason M., a plain-language health writer who is not a medical professional. Jason reads official FDA notices, drug labels, and health guidelines, then rewrites them in language that makes sense to everyday readers. Articles link to primary sources whenever possible so readers can check the information for themselves.
Many official labels, FDA notices, and medical updates are accurate but hard to read. We translate that language into short explanations, checklists, and practical questions to ask a clinician or pharmacist.
What We Cover
- Plain-English medication explainers
- FDA and label updates that affect readers
- Common side effects and safety warnings
- Questions to ask before starting, stopping, switching, or restarting a medicine
- OTC medicine topics, such as pain relievers, allergy medicine, and stomach remedies
What We Do Not Do
EasyReadRx does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace medical care. Our articles are general educational information. Your own medical history, other medicines, age, pregnancy status, allergies, kidney or liver conditions, and dose form can change what is safe for you.
For personal decisions, use our articles as a starting point for a conversation with a licensed clinician or pharmacist.