RxZest Editorial Team Members


The RxZest Editorial Team creates and updates medicine and health information for South African readers. Our goal is to explain official medicine information in simple, clear language so readers can better understand medicine uses, dosage guidance, side effects, warnings, and when to speak to a healthcare professional.

RxZest content is for education only. It does not replace advice from a doctor, pharmacist, nurse, or other qualified healthcare professional.

Editorial Team Members

Manish Sharma
Role: Health Content Editor

Manish Sharma helps prepare and edit RxZest medicine and health guides. His work focuses on making complex medicine information easier to understand for everyday readers, while keeping the content aligned with reliable sources where available.

Dimple Sharma
Role: Medicine Content Researcher

Dimple Sharma helps research medicine topics using official medicine information, patient information leaflets, professional information documents, package inserts, and reputable health references where available. Her work supports the preparation of clear, source-based RxZest articles.

Sheelu Sharma
Role: Content Quality Editor

Sheelu Sharma helps check RxZest articles for clarity, structure, readability, grammar, formatting, and consistency. Her work helps make sure the information is presented in a simple and reader-friendly way.

Medical Review Status

RxZest is currently building its independent medical review process.

Some RxZest articles may not yet be reviewed by an independent doctor, pharmacist, nurse, or other qualified healthcare professional. When an article has not been medically reviewed, we clearly state this on the page.

The editorial team members listed above are part of the content and editorial process. They are not presented as doctors, pharmacists, clinical reviewers, or medical reviewers unless this is clearly stated with verified qualifications.

What the Editorial Team Does

The RxZest Editorial Team may:

– Research medicine and health topics using reliable sources
– Review official medicine information where available
– Explain complex medical wording in simpler language
– Check articles for clarity and readability
– Add safety reminders where readers should speak to a healthcare professional
– Update articles when new or better information becomes available
– Correct errors when they are identified

Sources We Use

Depending on the topic, RxZest may use sources such as:

– SAHPRA-approved patient information leaflets
– SAHPRA professional information documents
– Medicine package inserts
– South African public health resources
– Government health sources
– Medicine regulatory agencies
– Public health organizations
– Hospitals and university health resources
– Peer-reviewed medical literature where appropriate

Editorial Standards

RxZest aims to make every article:

– Clear and easy to understand
– Based on reliable sources where available
– Relevant to South African readers
– Honest about medical review status
– Careful with medicine safety information
– Updated when important information changes

RxZest does not provide personal medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Corrections and Feedback

Medicine and health information can change. If an article becomes outdated, unclear, or incorrect, the RxZest Editorial Team may update it.

Readers can contact us to suggest corrections, request clarification, or ask about sources used in an article.

Contact

For corrections, feedback, or source-related questions, contact:

Email: info@rxzest.com / rxzestplus@gmail.com

Please do not send personal medical questions. RxZest cannot diagnose illness, recommend treatment, or replace professional medical advice.