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Editorial & Medical Review Policy

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Last Updated on July 1, 2026 by Williams

Analgesia pain management Bedford UK

Our Commitment to Safe, Evidence‑Based Health Information

Analgesia Pain Clinic exists to provide clear, responsible, and clinically informed guidance on pain, sleep, stress, and medication safety. Because we operate in a medical niche, every piece of content we publish follows strict editorial and clinical standards designed to protect readers and uphold medical accuracy.

We keep our process simple, transparent, and accountable.

1. How Our Content Is Created

Our writers and editors follow evidence‑based medical principles and established journalistic standards. Every article is:

  • researched using reputable medical sources (NHS, NICE, peer‑reviewed studies, clinical guidelines)
  • written in clear, accessible language
  • free from commercial bias or promotional influence
  • designed to help readers make safer, more informed decisions

We do not publish content that exaggerates benefits, downplays risks, or encourages unsafe self‑treatment.

2. Clinical Oversight and Medical Review

All medical content is reviewed by licensed clinicians to ensure accuracy, safety, and relevance. Our lead medical consultant, Dr Ngozi Ekeigwe, oversees clinical standards across the site.

A medical review includes:

  • checking for factual accuracy
  • verifying medical claims
  • ensuring correct terminology
  • confirming safety guidance
  • identifying outdated or risky information
  • aligning content with current UK clinical practice

Articles that contain medical guidance or drug‑related information are marked as Medically Reviewed and include the reviewer’s name and credentials.

3. How We Update Our Content

Medical information changes. New studies emerge. Guidelines evolve.

To maintain accuracy, we:

  • review and update content regularly
  • revise articles when new evidence becomes available
  • update drug information when regulations change
  • refresh pages that no longer meet our clinical standards

Each medically reviewed article includes a Last Updated date.

4. Our Sources and Evidence Standards

We rely on trusted, authoritative medical sources, including:

  • NHS
  • NICE
  • MHRA
  • WHO
  • Peer‑reviewed journals (PubMed, BMJ, Lancet, Clinical Rheumatology)
  • UK clinical guidelines
  • Specialist medical societies

We do not use anecdotal claims, unverified studies, or commercially sponsored data.

5. Independence and Transparency

Analgesia Pain Clinic maintains strict editorial independence.

  • We do not allow advertisers or partners to influence medical content.
  • We do not accept payment for positive reviews.
  • We clearly disclose affiliate relationships where applicable.
  • We prioritise patient safety over commercial partnerships.

Our content exists to educate — not to sell.

6. Who Writes and Reviews Our Content

Medical Reviewers

Our clinical content is overseen by licensed medical professionals, including:

Dr Ngozi Ekeigwe, Consultant Rheumatologist, Federal University Teaching Hospital, Owerri, Member, African League of Associations for Rheumatology (AFLAR), Published in BMJ Case Reports and Clinical Rheumatology

Editorial Team

Our editorial team consists of medically informed writers who specialise in pain, sleep, stress, and drug safety. All writers follow our strict editorial guidelines and work under clinical oversight.

7. How to Contact Us About Corrections

If you believe any of our content is inaccurate, outdated, or unclear, you can contact us directly:

Email: support@painkillers.uk Clinic: Analgesia Pain Clinic, Bedford, UK

We review all correction requests and update pages where necessary.

8. Why This Policy Matters

Pain, medication safety, and chronic health conditions fall under Google’s YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) category. This means accuracy is not optional — it is essential.

Our Editorial & Medical Review Policy ensures:

  • safer guidance
  • clinically aligned information
  • transparent oversight
  • trustworthiness
  • compliance with medical content standards

This is how we maintain integrity and protect our readers.

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