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Corrections Policy

Last updated: June 2026

We work hard to keep Pharmacy Freak accurate — our content is sourced from authoritative references and reviewed by experts before it is published. Even so, errors can occasionally slip through. This policy explains how you can report a mistake and how we review and correct it. It works alongside our Editorial Policy and Fact-Checking Process.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Accuracy is central to what we do. When an error does occur, we believe the right response is simple: review it honestly, correct it quickly, and keep our content trustworthy for the learners who rely on it. We welcome corrections from our readers as part of that commitment.

How to Report an Error

If you believe you’ve found a mistake in any of our content, please let us know. Use the form below, or email us at contact@pharmacyfreak.com. Where possible, include:

  • The page or URL where you found it
  • The specific statement that appears to be incorrect
  • The correct information and a source, if you have one

Report it here

The more detail you can share, the faster we can verify and fix it.

What Happens After You Report

Every report follows the same path:

1

We review the report

We read every submission and assess the issue raised.

2

We verify the claim

We check it against authoritative sources, consulting a qualified expert where the topic requires it.

3

We correct confirmed errors

If the error is verified, we correct it in the content as promptly as we can.

4

We update the content

For significant changes, the correction is reflected in the updated content and the page’s “last updated” date.

What We Correct

This policy covers errors in our published material, including:

  • Factual, scientific, or clinical errors
  • Incorrect values, doses, or formulae
  • Wrong MCQ answers or explanations
  • Outdated information after changed guidelines
  • Revised exam patterns or syllabi
  • Typographical and formatting mistakes

How Corrections Are Made

Minor fixes — such as typos or formatting — are made without formal notice. Substantive corrections that affect the meaning or accuracy of a topic are reflected in the updated content, along with the page’s “last updated” date. We review reports as quickly as we can and prioritise corrections that affect accuracy or exam preparation, so that learners are always studying from correct, current material.

Have a question that isn’t an error?

For anything else, our team is happy to help — reach out any time.

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