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Our Methodology

How we source, validate, and review supplement interaction information

PharmaGuide is built on a foundation of transparency and accountability. This page explains how we gather information, ensure accuracy, and maintain the educational integrity of our platform.

Evidence-Based
Clinician-Reviewed
Updated Quarterly
Our Commitment

Why Methodology Matters

Health-related information carries significant responsibility. When people make decisions about supplements—whether to take them, combine them, or discuss them with their healthcare providers—they deserve to know where that information comes from and how it was verified.

PharmaGuide exists to organize publicly available scientific and regulatory information into a clear, accessible format. We do not generate original research or make clinical recommendations. Instead, we synthesize existing knowledge and present it in a way that supports informed conversations between consumers and their healthcare providers. Learn more about our mission on our About Us page.

Traceability

Interaction and safety information is traceable to authoritative regulatory or scientific sources.

Accuracy

Content is verified against primary sources and reviewed by licensed professionals.

Accountability

We clearly state what we do and do not do, and who is responsible for our content.

Information Sources

Where Our Data Comes From

PharmaGuide draws exclusively from publicly available, authoritative sources.

GOV

FDA Resources

U.S. Food and Drug Administration databases and regulatory documents.

  • Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD)
  • Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS)
  • Warning Letters and Safety Alerts
  • Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) records

Use: Product identification, safety alerts, manufacturing disclosures

GOV

NIH Resources

National Institutes of Health scientific databases and fact sheets.

  • Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS)
  • National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)
  • DailyMed (drug labeling information)
  • Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database

Use: Ingredient information, efficacy research, safety profiles

RESEARCH

Clinical Literature

Peer-reviewed journals and systematic reviews indexed in major databases.

  • PubMed / MEDLINE
  • Cochrane Library systematic reviews
  • Journal of Dietary Supplements
  • Drug-nutrient interaction studies

Use: Interaction mechanisms, clinical evidence, contraindications

PRO

Professional Resources

Established references used by healthcare professionals.

  • Natural Medicines Database
  • Clinical pharmacology references
  • Drug interaction databases
  • Professional society guidelines

Use: Cross-referencing interactions, clinical context

Important: PharmaGuide does not access medical records, pharmacy systems, or any personal health information. We work exclusively with publicly available data. For details on how we handle your information, see our Privacy Policy.
Research & Review

Our 5-Step Process

From source identification to ongoing monitoring, every piece of information follows a structured review pathway.

Source Identification

We identify relevant information from authoritative databases including FDA registries, NIH resources, PubMed-indexed literature, and established clinical references. Sources are evaluated for credibility, recency, and relevance before inclusion.

Criteria: Peer-reviewed, government-published, or professionally recognized

Data Extraction & Analysis

Information is systematically extracted and organized by ingredient, interaction type, and evidence level. We document the mechanism of interaction (pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic) when supported by published research.

Output: Structured ingredient profiles with cited sources

Pharmacist Verification

A licensed clinical pharmacist reviews extracted data for accuracy, clinical relevance, and appropriate context. This step ensures that interaction information is consistent with current pharmaceutical knowledge.

Reviewer: Pham L., PharmD (Clinical Pharmacist)

Clinical Advisory Review

Content undergoes secondary review focused on clarity, accessibility, and appropriate educational framing. This step ensures information is presented in a way that supports—rather than replaces—professional healthcare guidance.

Reviewer: Miriam D., NP (Nurse Practitioner)

Publication & Ongoing Monitoring

Approved content is published with clear source attribution and date stamps. Our team monitors FDA safety alerts, new research publications, and regulatory changes to identify content requiring updates.

Schedule: Quarterly systematic reviews + priority alerts as needed

Review focuses on information accuracy and clarity, not clinical decision-making.

Clinical Oversight

Medical Advisory Team

AI-generated content published as educational material is reviewed by licensed healthcare professionals before release.

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Pham L., PharmD

Clinical Pharmacist

Focus: Drug-supplement interactions, pharmacovigilance, medication safety

Licensed clinical pharmacist with expertise in identifying and evaluating potential interactions between dietary supplements and prescription medications. Responsible for verifying accuracy of interaction data and ensuring clinical relevance.

MD

Miriam D., NP

Nurse Practitioner

Focus: Patient education, integrative health, content accessibility

Licensed nurse practitioner specializing in patient education and integrative health approaches. Reviews content for clarity, appropriate educational framing, and alignment with patient-centered communication best practices.

Our medical advisors review content for accuracy and clarity—not to provide clinical recommendations or diagnoses. Their role is to ensure that information is presented accurately and in appropriate educational context.

Technology

AI Transparency

How we use artificial intelligence—and its limitations.

How AI Assists PharmaGuide

PharmaGuide uses AI technology to help organize and present information from our source databases. AI assists with:

  • Processing and structuring data from multiple sources
  • Identifying potential interactions documented in literature
  • Generating initial drafts of educational content
  • Powering the AI Guidance Chat for user questions

What AI Does NOT Do

In line with widely accepted principles for responsible health information systems, our AI systems do not:

  • Generate original research or clinical recommendations
  • Diagnose medical conditions or symptoms
  • Recommend specific treatments or dosages
  • Access personal health records or medical history
  • Replace the judgment of licensed healthcare professionals

Human Review Required

AI-generated content published as educational material is reviewed and approved by licensed healthcare professionals before release. AI output that cannot be verified against authoritative sources is not published. For more about how the AI Guidance Chat works, see How It Works.

Standards

Quality Standards

Source Citation

Interaction and safety information is linked to its original source. Users can trace claims back to published research or regulatory data.

Date Transparency

Content includes publication dates and last-reviewed dates. Users always know when information was last verified.

Feedback Channel

Users and healthcare professionals can report concerns or suggest corrections at feedback@pharmaguide.io. We investigate and respond to all substantive feedback.

No Conflicts

PharmaGuide does not, at this time, accept advertising from supplement manufacturers or receive compensation for product recommendations.

Maintenance

Content Update Policy

Review Schedule

Quarterly
Systematic Content Review

Core educational content and high-traffic interaction categories are reviewed for accuracy and updated to reflect new research.

As Needed
Priority Updates

FDA safety alerts, significant research findings, or regulatory changes trigger immediate review.

Ongoing
Source Monitoring

We continuously monitor FDA alerts, PubMed publications, and professional databases for new information.

Important Information

Limitations & Scope

Understanding what PharmaGuide is—and is not—designed to do is essential for appropriate use of our platform.

PharmaGuide Is

  • An educational information platform
  • A tool to support informed conversations with healthcare providers
  • A resource for understanding documented interactions
  • Reviewed by licensed healthcare professionals

PharmaGuide Is NOT

  • A medical device or diagnostic tool
  • A replacement for professional medical advice
  • A source of treatment recommendations
  • A guarantee of supplement safety or efficacy

Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any supplement or medication regimen—especially if you have existing health conditions or take prescription medications.

Common Questions

Methodology FAQ

Where does PharmaGuide get its supplement interaction data?

PharmaGuide sources data from publicly available regulatory and scientific databases including the FDA Dietary Supplement Label Database, NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, National Library of Medicine (PubMed), and peer-reviewed clinical literature. See Section 3 for the complete list.

Who reviews PharmaGuide's content?

AI-generated content published as educational material is reviewed by licensed healthcare professionals including clinical pharmacists and nurse practitioners before release. Our medical advisory team includes Pham L., PharmD (Clinical Pharmacist) and Miriam D., NP (Nurse Practitioner).

How often is PharmaGuide's information updated?

Core educational content and high-traffic interaction categories are reviewed quarterly by our clinical team. When significant new research emerges or regulatory changes occur, relevant content is prioritized for immediate review and update.

Does PharmaGuide provide medical advice?

No. PharmaGuide is an educational platform that organizes publicly available information to help users understand documented supplement interactions. It does not diagnose conditions, recommend treatments, or replace consultation with licensed healthcare professionals. See our HIPAA Statement for more about our regulatory position.

Questions?

Learn More About PharmaGuide

Have questions about our methodology or want to learn more about how PharmaGuide works?

Medical Disclaimer: The information provided by PharmaGuide is intended for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or dietary supplement use.

Last updated: February 2, 2026 | Reviewed by: Pham L., PharmD

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