How We Review Content
Our medical review process keeps every page accurate, safe, and current.
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Research & sourcing
Writers gather information from authoritative sources — FDA and DEA communications, NIDA and SAMHSA resources, and peer-reviewed studies indexed in PubMed.
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Drafting
Content is written in plain English, structured for clarity, and framed to be non-promotional and recovery-focused. We never include dosing or sourcing instructions.
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Medical review
A credentialed clinical reviewer checks each health page for medical accuracy, safety, and balance before it is published.
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Citation check
Every medical and legal claim is verified against its source. Citations are surfaced on-page and in our research library.
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Publishing
Each page displays its author, medical reviewer, and last-reviewed date so you always know who stands behind the information.
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Scheduled updates
We refresh pillar pages quarterly and update legal and medical information as guidance changes, then re-review and re-date the page.
Our team
Content is authored by Benjamin Zohar, NCACIP (Founder, Intervention New York (Intervention NY)) and medically reviewed by Brandon McNally, RN (Registered Nurse). Most recent review cycle: May 29, 2026. Read more on our about page and editorial policy.