Why SunnyPharma — Medically Reviewed Health Education

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When a patient is diagnosed with HIV or Hepatitis C, the healthcare system hands them a prescription and, if they are fortunate, a manufacturer copay card. What it rarely provides is a clear explanation of what the drug actually does, what it costs without insurance, whether a generic exists, or what patients in other countries pay for the same treatment. SunnyPharma exists to close that gap.

What SunnyPharma is — and what it is not

The distinction matters, because the internet has no shortage of health sites that look informational but function as commercial pipelines. SunnyPharma is built on a different model entirely.

What we are
  • A patient education platform
  • Physician-reviewed on every page
  • Focused on HIV, Hepatitis C, and weight management
  • Independent of pharmaceutical advertising
  • Transparent about authorship and review
  • Free to use, with no registration required
What we are not
  • An online pharmacy
  • A drug retailer or reseller
  • A referral platform earning commissions
  • A substitute for your treating physician
  • Sponsored by any drug manufacturer
  • A general health site covering all conditions

How every article is produced

Each page on SunnyPharma follows a defined production process. There are no anonymous authors, no AI-generated content published without expert review, and no articles that bypass physician sign-off.

1
Commissioned research

A qualified medical writer researches the topic using peer-reviewed literature, clinical guidelines, and official prescribing information. All sources are cited and hyperlinked in the published article.

2
Medical review

A licensed physician with relevant specialty expertise reviews the draft for clinical accuracy. Reviewer credentials and institutional affiliations are displayed on every page they review.

3
Editorial standards compliance

The article is checked against our editorial policy for language, disclosure, and sourcing standards before publication. Review dates are published on every page and updated whenever content is revised.

4
Published with full attribution

Every page names its writer and reviewer. Readers can verify credentials directly via linked professional profiles. No article is published without both bylines present.

Why we cover only three therapeutic areas

HIV, Hepatitis C, and weight management are not arbitrary choices. Each area presents patients with the same structural problem: effective treatment exists, but cost, access, and reliable information do not.

HIV treatment

Antiretrovirals like Biktarvy cost over ,000 per month in the United States. Generic equivalents are available in India for under 0. Patients deserve to understand that gap and the forces behind it.

Hepatitis C therapy

Curative treatments exist, but the price differential between countries is among the largest in any drug class. Understanding legal access options is now a routine part of navigating care.

Weight management

A new class of medications has transformed clinical options while generating significant confusion about safety, eligibility, and cost. Accurate, independent information is difficult to find.

Specialization lets us go deeper than any generalist health site can. We track pricing changes, generic availability, and clinical updates within these three areas specifically — not across thousands of conditions.

How is this different from WebMD or Healthline? General health platforms cover HIV with the same depth as a hundred other conditions. SunnyPharma covers the cost of Biktarvy in India, what happens when insurance lapses, the difference between the originator drug and its generics, and what long-term clinical data shows about tolerability. That specificity is what patients making real financial decisions about their own care actually need.

The people behind the content

SunnyPharma content is produced by a team of specialist medical writers and reviewed by physicians with direct clinical experience in the conditions we cover. Every contributor is named, credentialed, and verifiable.

Medical reviewers

Dr. Brendan Payne

BMedSci, BMBS, PhD, MRCP, FRCPath, DipHIVMed

Consultant Physician, Infectious Diseases & Medical Virology — Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Newcastle University

Dr. Ranjit Mohan

Medical Reviewer — HIV & Infectious Disease

Dr. Neha Mishra

Medical Reviewer

Dr. Jürgen Epple

Medical Reviewer

Medical writers

Ray Ashton

FRSB, CBiol

Medical Writer

Karen Cooksey

Medical Writer

Richard Boehme

PhD, MBA, CMPP

Medical Writer

Ana Goios

Medical Writer

Stephanie Ritz

PhD

Medical Writer

Healthcare advocate

Melissa McKnight

Healthcare Advocate

Our commitment

SunnyPharma will not be funded by pharmaceutical advertising, pharmacy referrals, or any commercial arrangement that could influence editorial content. The content on this site is produced to help you understand your condition and your options — not to direct you toward a product.

If that ever changes, we will say so explicitly and update our editorial policy to reflect it.

Frequently asked questions

Is SunnyPharma an online pharmacy?
No. SunnyPharma is a patient education platform. We do not sell medications, operate a pharmacy, or direct patients to any specific commercial supplier. All content is produced for informational purposes only.
Who writes and reviews SunnyPharma content?
Every article is written by a qualified medical writer and reviewed by a licensed physician with relevant specialty expertise. Writer and reviewer names, credentials, and professional profiles are displayed on every page.
Why does SunnyPharma focus only on HIV, Hepatitis C, and weight management?
Specialization allows us to go deeper than general health sites. These three areas share a common challenge: treatment costs vary dramatically by country, access barriers are poorly explained, and patients routinely make financial decisions about their own care. We cover that intersection in detail.
How is SunnyPharma funded? Is the content influenced by pharmaceutical companies?
SunnyPharma does not accept advertising from pharmaceutical companies, pharmacies, or any commercial healthcare supplier. Our editorial process is governed by our editorial policy, which is publicly available on the site.

How we reviewed this article:

This page was written by Karen Cooksey and reviewed by Dr. Brendan Payne (BMedSci, BMBS, PhD, MRCP, FRCPath, DipHIVMed), Consultant Physician in Infectious Diseases and Medical Virology at Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It reflects SunnyPharma’s editorial standards for accuracy, disclosure, and independence. Last reviewed March 26, 2026.

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