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Who inks these lines

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Who inks the line

Clear Pharmacology is written as line notes and signed by practising clinicians. A page does not publish until the milligrams match the live label.

Dr. Eliska Novak, MD

Clinical pharmacology · Line editor

Prague-based clinical pharmacologist who inks every milligram line against the live FDA label before it publishes. She owns the slate and the hold.

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Dr. Marek Svoboda, MD

Urology · Men's health line

Urologist who reviews the three ED lines and the finasteride hair line. If a nitrate or a 5 mg Proscar swap sneaks in, he sends the page back.

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Hanna Berg, PharmD

Clinical pharmacist · Counter check

Hospital pharmacist who stamps interactions, the five-day ketorolac cap, and any cash band that looks like a cart. She is the last pass.

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How a line gets inked

A medicine page starts from the current FDA prescribing information. A writer lifts the rows people actually use - strength, interval, the one hold - and sets them on a teal slate.

The matching reviewer reads that slate against the label. Hanna Berg then checks interactions and any cash band that might look like a cart. Only then does the line go live.

What this desk is not

We are not a pharmacy and we do not run online consults. Nothing here creates a doctor-patient relationship. A prescription still belongs to your own clinician.