Editorial & medical-review policy
Health information deserves a high bar. Here's exactly how Done Vaping's content is made and kept accurate.
Sourcing
Every medical or factual claim is tied to reputable, current sources: the CDC, Cochrane systematic reviews, Truth Initiative, the American Lung Association, Johns Hopkins, and Health Canada. We link to primary sources so you can check them yourself. We do not cite forums or anecdotes as medical fact — though we do listen to real quitters to understand what people actually struggle with.
Accuracy & freshness
Guides are reviewed and updated as evidence changes. Each article shows its last-updated date. When we learn something is out of date or wrong, we fix it and note the change.
Medical review
Done Vaping is informational, not medical advice. Articles covering clinical topics are written to reflect current public-health guidance, and clinically reviewed content will carry a clear "Medically reviewed by" byline naming the reviewer and their credentials. Where an article has not been clinician-reviewed, we keep claims strictly within established public-health consensus.
Independence
Done Vaping is connected to the Aeris quit-vaping app. We mention Aeris only where it genuinely helps, and never let it change the facts. Our guidance would be the same whether or not the app existed. We do not sell nicotine products, NRT, or run third-party ads.
Corrections
Spot an error? Tell us and we'll fix it. Accuracy matters more than being right.