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Amisha Sharma · compliance checked copy · evidence report with every page
Amisha Sharma is a compliance-first copywriter at Commas & Chaos and an ISB alumna. She writes compliance checked healthcare copy for Australian practices and agencies. No delivered work of hers has been flagged by a regulator to date. Every page she writes is checked 226 ways before it ships.
"The medicine we compound will fix what nothing else can. Guaranteed results, the strongest you'll find."
It promotes a medicine you compound to the public, promises an outcome, and claims to be the strongest. That is three advertising breaches in one line.
"Our compounding service, explained clearly. How the consultation works, what to expect, and who it helps."
Compliant, specific, and calm. This is the version a cautious patient trusts.
Compliant copy has a reputation for being boring. That is a writing problem, not a compliance one. I fix the writing.
The TGA advertising rules and state and territory pharmacy laws decide what a compounding pharmacy can say online. Naming a medicine you compound, promising outcomes, channelling scripts: all restricted. If your pages were not written to the rules, some are probably breaching right now. Not sure? Check in 60 seconds.
Six quick questions. Your results, straight away.
In 2026 the advertising rules are stricter than most pharmacy owners realise. A compounding pharmacy website cannot name a specific medicine it compounds to the public. It cannot promise a health outcome or imply one is guaranteed. It cannot channel scripts, and it cannot claim a regulator has licensed or approved the pharmacy when that is not accurate. These rules sit under the Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code and state and territory pharmacy law. They apply to every page, every ad, and every social caption.
In 2026 the rules are not the enemy of good copy. They are the fastest way to sound like the pharmacy a nervous patient can trust. Specific and compliant beats loud and flagged.
The rules I write to. Every page is written to the TGA advertising rules, the AHPRA advertising guidelines, and the Pharmacy Board of Australia advertising guidance. Amisha Sharma, an ISB alumna, agency trained on Australian accounts, checks each page against these sources before it ships.
I'm a compounding pharmacy copywriter. Your website is the core, and it's where most pharmacies start. Need Google Ads, social, or SEO articles too? I write those as well.
The page that decides if they stay or bounce.
One per service, worded the way the rules allow.
Your team and training. The trust page.
The questions people are too shy to ask.
For a campaign or a single service.
Ads that pass Google and the rules at once.
Captions that survive Meta review and the rules.
The questions patients Google, answered by you.
What to publish, where, and in what order.
226 checks on your current site. Fixed at $1,500.
One writer for all of it. Quoted flat, upfront.
The TGA advertising rules and pharmacy laws decide what you can say. I write to those rules every day. No delivered work of mine has been flagged by a regulator to date. Your standing is safe with me.
I structure your pages so Google and AI search can understand them. That gives you a real shot at showing up when people look for a compounding pharmacy nearby.
Copy that reads like an expert pharmacy, not a discount shop. It brings in the patients and prescribers who stay, not the bargain-hunters who vanish.

You are never a ticket number in an agency queue. Your pages are never handed to a junior or a content mill. You brief me, I write, and the person answering your email is the person who wrote your homepage. That is why the quality holds, from page one to page fifty.
Tell me about your compounding pharmacy and what you need written. Five minutes.
A 30-minute call, then one flat fee. No hourly billing, no lock-in.
Every page written, checked, and handed over ready to publish. Two rounds of edits.

I'm a compliance-first copywriter for regulated Australian brands, compounding pharmacies included. I am an ISB alumna, agency trained on Australian accounts. No delivered work of mine has been flagged by a regulator to date. My job is copy that passes legal review, ranks on Google, gets quoted by AI, and still sounds like a human wrote it. Every page runs through my own 226-point GhostRank audit before it ships. In 2026, that is what keeps a compounding pharmacy safe and visible at once. I write like my own licence is on the line.
Because most of them will get you flagged. Here is the honest comparison.
Ranks you, then gets you flagged. They know Google. They have never read the pharmacy advertising rules.
Keeps you legal and hands you copy no one reads. Safe and invisible is still invisible.
Copy that gets pulled. You save a few hundred dollars and risk a complaint.
Fast, generic, no judgement. It cannot tell a safe sentence from a breach.
Compliant, ranks, quoted by AI, earns trust. I do all four. And I personally watch every word, so you always know who is writing: me. Every page passes the 226-point GhostRank check first.
GhostRank is my proprietary 226-point audit. It checks how a page ranks on Google, how it reads to AI search, and where it breaks the advertising rules. You hire me as a copywriter. I run every page through it before it ships, and the report comes to you with the work.

Five pages for $2,490. Ten pages for $4,390.
Your full site. Ads and articles, if you want them.
Founding rate: $1,690 for 5 pages, $2,950 for 10. It runs until 30 September 2026, or the first three clients. In exchange I ask for a testimonial and permission to show the before and after.
Dear pharmacy owner,
You didn't build a compounding pharmacy to spend your evenings second-guessing a web page. Yet here you are, wondering if one wrong word could put your licence at risk.
I understand that worry. Compounding is one of the most watched corners of Australian health right now. You can't say what your louder competitors say. Every time you publish, part of you braces for a complaint.
Here is what I have learned writing compliance checked copy. The pharmacies that win a cautious patient are not the loudest. They are the ones who sound safe, expert, and honest. The rules don't hold you back. They make you the pharmacy someone trusts with their care.
I started writing for regulated Australian brands in 2019, and no delivered work of mine has been flagged by a regulator to date. So let me take the words off your plate. Every page compliant. Every claim checked. Every line written to sound like the pharmacy you already are.
You look after the compounding. Let me look after the words.
Fixed prices. Evidence report. AHPRA and TGA checked before you see a single line.
You can't name a specific medicine you compound to the public, promise a health outcome, or quote patients praising their care. You can explain your compounding service, the consultation process, and who it helps. These limits come from the Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code and state and territory pharmacy law. In 2026 they cover every page, ad, and social post.
No. Quoting patients who praise their care is off limits, whether the quote sits on your website, in an ad, or in a social caption. The same limit covers every channel you control. You can still build trust with your training, your accreditations, your team, and a clear account of how a consultation works.
No. Your website cannot offer online ordering or delivery of a prescription medicine, and it cannot channel scripts. What it can do is explain how a consultation works, what to expect, and how to get in touch. That keeps the page useful to patients without crossing the advertising rules.
Yes. The Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code covers any advertising you control, and in 2026 that includes search ads, social posts and landing pages. The ad platforms then add their own health policies on top, so every line has to clear both layers at once. I write ad copy with both in mind.
Your pages ship written to the rules current at delivery, with a note on why each claim is safe, so future reviews are fast. If the rules shift while we work, I rewrite before handover. I track the TGA and Pharmacy Board updates through 2026, so your copy reflects the current position.
Tell me about your compounding pharmacy and what you need written. I read every brief myself.
Currently taking on new pharmacy projects
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Prefer email? amisha@commasandchaos.com