Site Trust & Methodology

How We Build the Comparison Table

Where the numbers come from, and the honest limits of what a static comparison page can promise.

Methodology · 4 min read

The comparison table is the core of this site, so it's worth being specific about how it's actually built, rather than leaving that as a black box.

Where the data comes from

Pricing, active ingredient, and strength information is pulled directly from HealthyRXs' own product and category pages. We don't run independent lab testing, and we don't have a live data feed pulling real-time prices into this site — the table reflects a snapshot taken at the time each product page was built or last reviewed.

What "starting price" means

Every price shown is the floor of a pack-size range — the cost of the smallest available pack, not a fixed price for the product. See our pack-size pricing explainer for how to work out per-tablet cost across the full range.

How we decide what to feature

The Featured Products section highlights the three catalog items we have the most detailed, verified pricing for — not necessarily the three "best" products by any clinical measure, which isn't something a comparison site is positioned to judge. Everything else in the catalog is represented at the category level with a direct link, rather than us inventing specifics we don't have.

What this table can't do

It can't tell you which product is medically right for you, and it can't guarantee the price hasn't changed since we last checked. It's a starting point for comparison, not a live transaction system — always confirm current price and availability on the actual product page before ordering.

See the table itself

Active ingredient, strength, and starting price, side by side

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