User:Amahaja1/GI cocktail/UnknownSignificanceDO Peer Review

General info

 * Whose work are you reviewing?

Amahaja1


 * Link to draft you're reviewing
 * GI cocktail


 * Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)
 * GI cocktail

Lead
The user updated the lead appropriately to reflect content added throughout the course. It is well written and sufficiently introduces the topic. It contains information specific to the topic yet generalized enough to be understood easily. The article may benefit to have a brief sentence that leads into the other subjects and categories included on the page.

Content
The content added is incredibly relevant and up to date. It seems the user added appropriate referencing to reflect the content added. As a medical treatment, the sub categories are appropriate for different types of user's interaction with the page including basic medical practitioners and patients.

Tone and Balance
The content is impressively neutral and makes sure to identify that it is a euphemism for a specific mixture of medications instead of a singular product. All claims made are supported by appropriate medical journals and reference material. There seems to be no bias or skewing introduced by the user's contribution.

Sources and References
After reviewing sources on the article, I'm encouraged by their placement in this particular article. Most are appropriate and up to date without presenting biased information. Primary information included has a significant amount of diversity amongst authors. They are almost entirely peer reviewed sources.

Images and Media
The article doesn't include any images or media. I do think that a generic image of a GI cocktail may help strengthen this article since patient's could have visual cues that would be comforting if they search this term while in the hospital or emergency department.

Evaluate the drafted changes
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