Our Medical Review Process – Ensuring Accurate & Trustworthy Vaping Information
At Prime Vape Store, we take health and safety seriously – especially in a regulated niche like vaping. All our content related to health, nicotine, quitting smoking, or Australian laws is medically reviewed by qualified professionals to ensure it’s accurate, evidence-based, and compliant with TGA guidelines. Here’s how we do it.
Why We Have a Medical Review Process
Vaping involves nicotine, an addictive substance, so we follow strict YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) standards set by Google and Australian health authorities. Our process guarantees that advice is not medical, but informational only – always consult your GP for personal health concerns.
Step-by-Step Review Process
- Research & Drafting: Our lead expert (Elias Vance, 10+ years experience) drafts content based on peer-reviewed studies, TGA docs, and real-world testing.
- Initial Fact-Check: Internal team (including Compliance Manager Sarah Mitchell) verifies TGA compliance and sources (RACGP guidelines, Cochrane Reviews, …).
- Medical Review: Sent to our independent reviewer, Dr. Rachel Chen (MBBS, FRACGP, AHPRA MED0001189473), who checks for accuracy on health claims, risks, and benefits. She suggests edits or additions based on clinical evidence.
- Final Approval & Update: Content is published with “Last medically reviewed: December 2025. We re-review every 6 months or after law changes TGA updates.
- Transparency: All sources linked; conflicts disclosed (none – reviews are independent).
Meet Our Medical Reviewer

Dr. Rachel Chen, MBBS, FRACGP
With 15+ years as a Sydney GP specializing in smoking cessation, Dr. Chen reviews all health content. AHPRA: MED0001189473. Verify on AHPRA →
Key Principles We Follow
- Evidence-Based: Only cite reputable sources like TGA, Health.gov.au, RACGP, and peer-reviewed journals.
- No Medical Advice: Content is for info only – not a substitute for professional care.
- 18+ Only: We promote responsible vaping as a harm reduction tool for adults quitting smoking.
- Updates: Content refreshed for 2025 laws (e.g., no prescription for licensed nic vapes).
Important Disclaimer: Nicotine is addictive. Vaping isn’t risk-free. If you’re under 18, pregnant, or have health conditions, don’t vape. Call Quitline 13 78 48 for support.
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