User:Buttsl3/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
I'm evaluating the Buprenorphine/naloxone article.

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
I chose this article because as a pre-pharmacy student, I'm very interested in pharmaceuticals and the information pertaining to them. I specifically chose buprenorphine/naloxone because I want to learn more about it. My preliminary impression of the article was that it was a good article that needs some additions in certain sections because some sections are fairly short.

Evaluate the article
Overall, the article was very well written. The lead section contains a good, descriptive overview of the entire article. It does, however, state some information about when the drug and its generic counterpart were approved for medical use in the United States and the European Union, which is not discussed anywhere else in the article. I do not think the part about the European Union should be in it at all because the article is only talking about the United States. This article is written in an unbiased way, which is good.

Everything written in this article is backed up by good, secondary sources, most of which are very current (within the last 5 years). This article is also well organized. The paragraphs/sections within the article flow well together, making it sound good and easy to read. There are multiple images within the article, and they are quite well-placed. All the images closely relate to what the section they are placed within are discussing. They also help the reader further understand what is being talked about.

There are a few conversations in the Talk Page for this article along with a WikiProject. The conversations going on are about how to lengthen and better specific sections within the article. There is a medical student who plans to make the article better by restructuring it and adding sections to make the article more well-rounded. The medical student plans to add a section about veterinary uses, which I think is great! I highly doubt most people know buprenorphine/naloxone can be used for animals.