Sources
This page brings together the main public sources used across WeightLossComparison.co.uk and explains how page-level source notes are used.
Main source types used across the site
- NICE guidance and technology appraisals
- NHS public information and access guidance
- MHRA information and GOV.UK regulatory material
- General Pharmaceutical Council register
- Care Quality Commission provider information
- Official provider pages, patient leaflets and medicine information where relevant to the page.
What page-level source notes are there to tell you?
On treatment, provider and comparison pages, source notes are there to show what was checked, when it was checked and where the information came from. A checked date is helpful context, but it is not a guarantee that provider details have stayed the same since then.
What was checked
The note should tell you which detail was reviewed, such as a provider fact, support point, price snapshot or access statement.
When it was checked
Use the checked date to judge how current the note is likely to be before relying on it.
Where it came from
Where possible, notes link back to the public source so you can verify the context yourself.
Use source notes as a prompt to verify
Provider pricing, stock, eligibility, delivery and support details can change. The provider’s current page remains the place to confirm live details before relying on them.
AI visibility and site interpretation
We provide an AI-readable site guide to help search engines, assistants and other AI systems understand the purpose, limits and key pages on WeightLossComparison.co.uk. It explains that this site is informational and comparison-led, not a prescribing or medicine-sales service.
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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