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Sources and checks

Sources behind the comparisons

Different details need different evidence. Medicine guidance, NHS access, provider prices, delivery wording and safety checks come from different places, so each source note should match the claim it supports.

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Source match

Different details need different evidence

A useful comparison should not treat every source as equal. An NHS page can help with public access context, a NICE page can support guidance context, a provider page can show current service wording, and a public register can support identity checks.

Treatment facts

Official health information helps explain active ingredients, medicine type, access criteria, common safety caveats and why suitability needs assessment.

Provider details

Provider pages show what a service currently says about treatments, prices, checks, delivery, support and repeat supply. These details can change.

Safety checks

Public registers can help confirm whether a pharmacy, clinic, company or prescriber appears on an official register where that check is relevant.

Price and offer checks

A price needs its dose, pack size, delivery terms, offer wording and review date. A headline figure is not enough on its own.

Online pharmacy information and safety checks
Provider information

Provider pages show the practical details people compare

This is where prices, delivery wording, checks, support and offer terms usually appear. It is also the part most likely to change, so those details need review dates and direct confirmation.

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Treatment availability

Whether the provider page lists the treatment, dose, pack or service being compared.

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Assessment wording

How the provider describes health questions, suitability checks, identity checks or previous-treatment checks.

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Delivery and support

Delivery wording, collection options, follow-up support, restart wording and what happens if treatment is not suitable.

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Price basis

Dose, pack size, first-order offer, repeat price, delivery fees and the date the information was reviewed.

Official context

Official sources set the wider treatment and access context

Official pages are strongest for general information, public guidance and eligibility context. They do not replace assessment, and they may not answer provider-specific questions such as current private prices, delivery options or stock.

Public registers

Register checks help confirm who is behind a service

For prescription weight-loss services, identity matters. Depending on the service, readers may want to check the pharmacy, clinic, company or prescriber details using official public registers, then compare that with the contact and assessment information shown by the provider.

Health service access and safety information being reviewed
Important limits

Sources help comparison, but they do not decide suitability

Good sources reduce guesswork. They cannot guarantee current availability, approve treatment for a person, or prove that a headline price is the total cost.

A source is not medical advice

Official information can explain the wider subject, but it cannot decide whether treatment is suitable for an individual.

A provider page can change

Prices, stock, eligibility wording, support details and offer terms can change after a review date.

A register check is only one signal

A public register can support identity checks, but visitors should still look for clear contact details, assessment wording and safe claims.

Comparison is not endorsement

Including a provider, treatment or source does not mean it is recommended, cheapest or suitable for every reader.

Changing details

Review dates are there because prices and services move

A review date tells you when a detail was last checked for this site. It is not a promise that nothing has changed since. Before relying on a price, offer, delivery statement, treatment listing or assessment claim, confirm the current information directly with the provider.

Last reviewed: 2026-04-25 Reviewer: Editorial team

Important information

This website is an informational comparison hub. It does not prescribe, supply or sell prescription-only medicines. Suitability depends on a regulated clinical assessment.

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Source check: Provider facts, prices, eligibility and offer details should be confirmed directly with the provider before any decision.