Editorial & Safety Standards

How GoDavaii keeps health content trustworthy

GoDavaii is an AI-powered health information platform. We’re not a hospital, we’re not a pharmacy, and — unlike some health sites — we don’t claim individual doctors “signed off” on our pages unless a real one actually did. What we do is transparent, source-cited, safety-guarded AI. This page documents exactly how.

Our editorial & safety process

AI synthesis on verified data

Our Advanced Health AI drafts answers using a 40,000+ verified drug-interaction database and 2.5 Lakh+ Indian medicine records. It composes from structured data — not only language-model guessing.

Source citations per claim

Where applicable, content references public Indian sources (CDSCO, ICMR, AIIMS, NPPA) and global sources (WHO, NCBI/PubMed, FDA Orange Book, DailyMed). Full list at /research. You can independently verify every factual claim.

Safety guards in the AI layer

16+ emergency patterns (chest pain, stroke signs, suicidality, pediatric dosing extremes, pregnancy red-flags) trigger immediate doctor-referral responses and surface the Indian emergency helplines (112 / 108) — never just a Markdown answer.

Founder + editorial review

Every content template (medicine, interaction, pregnancy, lab test, symptom) is reviewed by the GoDavaii founding team for tone, claim conservatism, and alignment with our editorial guidelines before the AI generates thousands of pages from it.

What we do NOT do

Transparency is a trust signal. Here are the things GoDavaii deliberately does NOT claim or do:

  • We don't diagnose. We don't replace a doctor visit.
  • We don't prescribe medicines. Ever.
  • We don't claim individual content pages were reviewed by a named physician unless a real one has actually reviewed it.
  • We don't sell or promote specific medicine brands.
  • We don't share your health queries with advertisers — see our privacy policy.

The sources we draw from

We ground our content in Indian regulators (CDSCO, ICMR, AIIMS, MoHFW, NPPA) and global peer-reviewed databases (PubMed/NCBI, WHO, FDA Orange Book, DailyMed, Cochrane Library). The complete source list with the role each one plays in our content is on the Research & Sources page.

Adding licensed medical advisors

As we grow, we’re in the process of onboarding licensed Indian medical advisors (MBBS/MD with active registration) to review clinical content categories — drug safety, pregnancy, pediatrics, chronic disease. Once they sign on, they will be listed publicly on our authors page with full credentials and review areas, and individual content pages they review will carry their byline.

If you are a licensed medical professional in India interested in joining as a named advisor, please reach out to info@godavaii.com.

Not a substitute for in-person care

GoDavaii provides health information, not medical diagnosis or treatment. For any persistent, severe, or emergency symptom, consult a qualified doctor in person. In India, emergency numbers are 112 (unified) and 108 (ambulance).

Corrections & feedback

Spot something that looks wrong? We take content corrections seriously. Email info@godavaii.com with the URL and the issue — we read every message and update pages within 72 hours.