GLP1 Tablets uses separate labels for factual checking and for any claimed clinical review. The aim is simple: readers should be able to tell whether a page has been checked against source evidence, whether any clinical review is claimed, and what would trigger a correction or urgent update.
The site is trying to solve a fast-moving information problem: brand names, trial results, and U.S. approvals can all make the UK picture sound more settled than it is. Before a status-sensitive page is published or updated, the core claim is checked against source hierarchy, wording precision, and safety framing.
The label should show what standard has been applied, not create a false sense of clinical endorsement.
| Label | Meaning | Who can apply it |
|---|---|---|
| Editorial evidence check | The page has been checked against source hierarchy, date-sensitive claims, terminology, and safety wording. | Editorial operator using the research hub and source register. |
| Clinical review | A qualified clinician has reviewed medical accuracy, safety framing, and patient-facing risk language. | Qualified clinician with appropriate credentials. |
| Regulatory or source update | The page has changed because a regulator, label, public guidance page, or trial source changed. | Editorial operator, with clinical review where the change affects medical risk language. |
Not every change matters equally. Some changes alter only wording; others change what a reader might do next. The site prioritises the changes that affect safety, supply, and current UK understanding.
| Priority | Examples | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| High | Safety warnings, pregnancy guidance, formulation changes, approval or access status, counterfeit or unsafe-supply alerts. | These can change reader behaviour or risk interpretation quickly. |
| Medium | Trial statistics, dates, terminology precision, link updates, evidence summaries. | Important for accuracy, but less likely to create immediate harm on their own. |
| Low | Style changes, layout improvements, non-substantive wording edits. | These improve clarity but do not usually change the real-world meaning of a medical page. |