Sources of Our Information

At Pharmacally, we are committed to providing accurate, evidence based, and up-to-date health information. To ensure the highest level of credibility and reliability, our content is derived from the most reputable and authoritative sources in the medical and scientific community, including:  

  1. High Impact Medical & Scientific Journals  

We rely on peer reviewed, high impact factor journals that publish groundbreaking research and clinical findings. These include:  

 Nature  

 The Lancet  

 New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM)  

 JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association)  

 BMJ (British Medical Journal)  

These journals are globally recognized for their rigorous editorial standards and contribution to medical advancements.  

  1. Government & Health Organization Reports  

We incorporate insights from official health agencies and regulatory bodies to provide authoritative information, including:  

 World Health Organization (WHO) reports and guidelines  

 U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulatory updates

CDSCO reports and regulatory updates  

 Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports  

 National Health Service (NHS) UK publications  

 European Medicines Agency (EMA) assessments  

These organizations set global health policies and regulatory frameworks, ensuring the accuracy of our content.  

  1. Clinical Trials & Research Databases  

We reference findings from clinical trial registries and medical research databases to present the latest evidence based treatments and therapies:  

ClinicalTrials.gov (U.S. National Library of Medicine)  

 Cochrane Library (Systematic reviews of clinical research)  

 PubMed & MEDLINE (National Institutes of Health)  

 European Clinical Trials Register  

By incorporating data from ongoing and completed trials, we ensure that our readers have access to the latest medical developments.  

  1. Expert Opinions & Consensus Guidelines  

Our content is reviewed and informed by medical professionals, researchers, and experts in the field. We reference guidelines from:  

American Heart Association (AHA)

Indian Medical Association (IMA)  

American Diabetes Association (ADA)  

National Cancer Institute (NCI)  

International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID)  

These professional associations provide consensus based recommendations that shape modern medical practice.  

  1. Pharmacovigilance & Drug Safety Reports  

We track global drug safety alerts from:  

WHO Drug Safety Alerts from VigiBase  

FDA Drug Safety Alerts from FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS)  

EMA Drug Safety Alerts from EMA EudraVigilance Database 

CDSCO Drug Safety Alerts

This ensures that our readers receive timely updates on medication safety and regulatory changes.  

Our Commitment to Accuracy  

All articles on Pharmacally undergo a rigorous editorial and factchecking process by healthcare professionals and medical writers. We continuously update our content to reflect new research findings and advancements in medical science.  

By sourcing information from the most credible institutions and research platforms, we ensure that Pharmacally remains a trusted source of reliable health information.