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Claim first, then the label, then a strike

Every page on this desk follows the same four marks. Judge the work by the order, not by a badge.

Claim

A note starts with the sentence a reader actually brought: a viral cure, a 36-hour guarantee, a same-week lift, a horse-paste swap. We write it down so we can test it.

Label

Then the current FDA prescribing information, a WHO monograph when it exists, and the trial that enrolled the hold. A blog summary is a pointer, never the source. Uncertain numbers stay qualitative.

Strike

What the label and the named trial will not support gets a crossed line, in a sentence, not a shrug. Hard stops - nitrates with a PDE5, iPLEDGE before isotretinoin, a steroid or an SSRI stopped cold - are repeated where a reader will actually see them.

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