Our Editorial Team

Every article and product page on MedsBase is written by our research team and independently reviewed for clinical accuracy before publication. We separate authorship from medical review so each step is handled by the right expertise.


Sophie Chen, Pharmaceutical Content Researcher at MedsBase

Sophie Chen

Pharmaceutical Content Researcher · 8 years experience

Sophie has spent 8 years researching and writing about generic medication access and clinical pharmacology. Her work focuses on translating complex drug information — mechanism of action, dosing protocols, drug interactions, and safety profiles — into clear, evidence-based guides that help patients make informed decisions. Sophie writes all health and medication articles on MedsBase, which are then passed to the Editorial Team before publication.

Focus areas: Generic medication access · Clinical pharmacology · Patient medication education

Morgan Ellis, Pharmacy Researcher at MedsBase

Morgan Ellis

Medical Reviewer · Pharmacy Researcher · 8 years experience

Morgan has spent 8 years reviewing clinical drug information and assessing generic formulation equivalence across international pharmaceutical markets. Areas of focus include bioavailability data, WHO-GMP manufacturing standards, and patient-facing medication education. Morgan reviews all product pages and health articles on MedsBase for clinical accuracy and plain-language clarity before they are published.

Specialty: Clinical drug information · Generic formulation equivalence · International pharmaceutical standards

How we produce content

  1. Research & writing — Sophie researches each topic using manufacturer data sheets, WHO formulary entries, and peer-reviewed literature indexed in PubMed, then writes the article in plain, patient-accessible language.
  2. Medical review — Morgan checks all clinical claims: dosage ranges, contraindications, drug interactions, and mechanism-of-action statements are cross-checked against current pharmacological references.
  3. Publication — Pages carry a “Last reviewed” date. High-traffic pages are re-reviewed every 12 months or sooner when new clinical evidence is published.

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