Corrections Policy
InjectCompass publishes practical, cited educational content about injection technique, reconstitution math, and home self-administration of prescribed injectable medications. The factual claims on this site are checked twice, once by the staff editor who writes the post, and once by a member of our medical advisory panel before publication. Neither of those passes is infallible. When we are wrong, we correct the record in public.
How to report an error
Email corrections@injectcompass.com with the URL of the page, the specific sentence or table you believe is incorrect, and, when possible, a citation we can check (an FDA label, a peer-reviewed paper, a USP monograph, a manufacturer document). We read every corrections email and we acknowledge receipt within five business days.
How we investigate
- The corrections editor (Maya Koenig, MPH) opens a ticket and pulls the source documents the post is based on.
- If the disputed claim depends on a clinical or pharmaceutical interpretation, the relevant member of the medical advisory panel reviews. Dr. Rivera for endocrine and prescribing-information questions, Dr. Chen for technique and administration questions, Dr. Okafor for reconstitution math and pharmacy-compounding questions.
- We compare the disputed claim against the primary source (FDA label, peer-reviewed paper, USP monograph, manufacturer Instructions for Use) and form a conclusion.
How we publish a correction
If we find an error, we do four things. We correct the text in place, we add a dated correction note at the bottom of the post that describes what was wrong and what we changed, we update the post's machine-readable updatedAt timestamp, and we add a line to the public corrections log at the bottom of this page. We do not silently edit content that has been wrong in public.
Severity tiers
- Tier 1, safety-relevant. An error that could influence a reader's self-administration in a way that could harm them: a wrong dose, a wrong angle, a missed contraindication. We publish a correction within twenty-four hours of confirmation, and we add a banner to the top of the affected page until the correction has been live for thirty days.
- Tier 2, factual but not safety-relevant. A wrong date, a misstated trial detail, an incorrectly attributed quotation. We publish a correction within five business days of confirmation.
- Tier 3, typo, formatting, broken link. Fixed in the regular maintenance pass. No correction note is required for this tier; the change shows in the post's revision history but not in the public log.
What is not a correction
Updating a post to reflect newly published evidence is not a correction; it is a regular content update. New trial data, revisions to FDA labels, new USP monograph editions, and new manufacturer Instructions for Use are integrated through our regular update cadence and are noted with a fresh updatedAttimestamp. Corrections are reserved for content that was incorrect at the time of publication.
Public corrections log
We publish every Tier 1 and Tier 2 correction here in reverse chronological order, with the date, the URL, and a one-sentence summary of what changed.
No corrections to date. The log will populate as corrections are issued and will remain public for the lifetime of the site.
Last updated: April 2026.