Editorial Policy
Our commitment to providing accurate, unbiased, and trustworthy medical and health information.
How Articles Are Written
Every article published on Vrilly is meticulously researched and written by our dedicated Research Team. We prioritize evidence-based information over trends or unsupported claims.
Our writers are trained to translate complex scientific data into clear, accessible language without oversimplifying the medical context. We strive for objectivity and transparency in all of our content.
Source Selection
We rely strictly on high-quality primary sources, including:
- Peer-reviewed medical journals (e.g., The Lancet, JAMA, NEJM)
- Academic and research institutions
- Official government health organizations (e.g., WHO, CDC, FDA, BPOM)
- Current clinical guidelines
All claims involving medical advice, drug efficacy, or ingredient safety are cited at the bottom of the respective articles so you can read the primary references yourself.
Medical Fact-Checking
Content related to specific illnesses, drug indications, or complex physiological mechanisms undergoes a strict fact-checking process. Our Medical Reviewer evaluates the content prior to publication to ensure clinical accuracy and adherence to current standards of care.
If a product or ingredient is considered high-risk, the content will clearly state the contraindications and necessary precautions.
How Updates Are Handled
Medicine and health sciences are constantly evolving. Our editorial staff conducts periodic reviews of our existing content to ensure it reflects the latest clinical research and regulatory statuses.
When a significant update occurs (such as a change in FDA/BPOM classification or a new medical consensus), the respective article is updated, and the "Last Updated" date at the top of the article is revised accordingly.