Plan drafter
Dr. Amélie Laurent, MD - Clinical Pharmacology Drafter
Training and the Geneva drafting table
Amélie trained in clinical pharmacology with a rule she still repeats: every number on a uses sheet must survive a label check and a plain-language rewrite. She works from Rue du Rhône, where the desk runs a quiet peer-check rhythm instead of a clinic waiting room.
Readers spot her on Last reviewed lines across plans and markups. She does not prescribe through this site, and Yvessa sells no medicines - the desk stays educational only.
How she stamps a plan
Survey gathers the label claim and trial acronym. Draft pairs brands with INNs so Cialis or Prozac never stand alone. Peer-check asks whether a markup highlight is earned or decorative. Stamp is the reviewer line and date beneath each H1.
When a markup covers Prozac 20 activation or Zanaflex 2 sedation, Amélie favours short questions and thorough answers in the thread - one upfront emergency line, not alarm copied into every reply.
Reach the desk
Editorial mail: [email protected]. Phone: +41 22 318 45 90. ORCID: 0009-0001-6634-8821. For Swiss prescribing steps and source lists, see Rx Path and Centres - Amélie will not diagnose by email.