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Pranjal Arora

Medical Content Reviewer

Our Medical Content Reviewer ensures that medicine and health articles are accurate, evidence-based, and written in responsible language. They review key details such as indications, precautions, side effects, contraindications, and general usage information, and they verify that content aligns with reliable medical references and standard clinical communication practices. The reviewer also helps improve clarity for readers while maintaining medical accuracy, supporting a safe and consistent editorial process across product pages and blogs.

Qualification
MA English Literature + Certificate in Medical Writing
Experience
3+ years
Specialization

Content accuracy review, medicine safety communication, patient-friendly health education, dosage-style and usage guidance review, side-effect and warning verification, drug–drug and drug–condition precaution checks, medical terminology standardization, and evidence-based referencing. They also focus on readability improvements without altering the content's clinical meaning.

Experience

The reviewer has experience validating medical content for public-facing websites, including product pages, disease explainers, and patient education resources. Their review work typically includes checking clinical accuracy, confirming terminology, ensuring balanced benefit-risk communication, flagging missing safety notes, and recommending edits for clarity and compliance. They also support periodic updates when new guidance, safety information, or standard references change.

India EU Trade Deal

India–EU Trade Deal 2026: Personal Medicine Imports & Safety Rules (EU Guide)

Medical and regulatory note: This article is for general education to support safer, more compliant use of and purchasing of medicines. It is not medical or legal advice. Rules vary by EU country and by medicine type (prescription, controlled, cold-chain biologics, etc.). If you’re unsure, confirm with the destination country’s...