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Medical Disclaimer

MyProtocolStack is a tracking and education software platform. We do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your licensed healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any protocol. Last updated: April 30, 2026.

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MyProtocolStack is NOT a medical service. Nothing on this platform constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. All content is for informational and educational purposes only. By using this platform, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own health decisions and for working with appropriate licensed healthcare providers to make them.

1. No Doctor-Patient Relationship

Use of MyProtocolStack does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and MyProtocolStack, its contributors, or any party associated with the platform. The platform is a software tool designed to help individuals organize and visualize their own self-reported tracking data - peptide protocols, dose logs, lab values, supplement schedules, body composition measurements, and wearable signals. It is not a substitute for medical care from a qualified, licensed healthcare provider. No content on this platform - including AI-generated insights, peptide library articles, biomarker reference ranges, blog posts, or community discussion - should be construed as medical advice or as the practice of medicine.

2. Not Medical Advice

All information on MyProtocolStack is provided for informational and educational purposes only. This includes (but is not limited to): StackAI analysis output, peptide profile pages, biomarker reference ranges, blog and how-to articles, community-shared protocols, calculator outputs, and email content. Reference ranges shown for biomarkers reflect general published research-based ranges and are not personalized clinical targets. Individual optimal values vary by age, sex, ethnicity, medication, fitness level, and other factors only a licensed healthcare provider with access to your full medical history can assess. Do not rely on any content on this platform to make medical decisions about your own health.

3. Always Consult a Licensed Healthcare Provider

Always consult a qualified, licensed healthcare provider - physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or pharmacist - before starting, stopping, or modifying any peptide, GLP-1, hormone, or supplement protocol. This applies to compounds available by prescription, compounds available over the counter, and research peptides obtained through any channel. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking other medications, or have any pre-existing health condition, the importance of consulting a provider before changing your protocol increases substantially. Your provider can evaluate drug interactions, contraindications, and monitor your safety in ways no software tool can.

4. Lab Result Interpretation

Blood work values displayed in MyProtocolStack with "optimal range" annotations represent general research-derived reference ranges, not personalized medical targets. Optimal values for any individual marker depend on your age, biological sex, ethnicity, body composition, medications, fitness baseline, time of day at draw, fasting status, and other clinical factors only your healthcare provider can fully assess. The platform helps you organize, store, and visualize your lab history - interpretation of those results in the context of your specific clinical picture must be done with a qualified provider. The trend visualization and StackAI insights are starting points for that conversation, not its conclusion.

5. Peptide Information

Information about peptides on this platform is based on publicly available research, clinical trial data, and educational sources. Many peptides discussed - including but not limited to BPC-157, TB-500, ipamorelin, CJC-1295, tesamorelin, sermorelin, and various research compounds - are not FDA-approved for human use in the United States. Some are subject to ongoing FDA enforcement actions and regulatory review. Use of research peptides involves real risk, including (but not limited to): contamination, mislabeling, dosing errors, immune reactions, drug interactions, and unknown long-term effects. We provide educational information so you can have informed conversations with your provider - not so you can self-prescribe. Sourcing decisions, dosing decisions, and administration decisions belong with you and your provider.

6. AI Analysis Limitations

StackAI analysis is generated by artificial intelligence based on the values and protocol data you enter. The AI does not have access to your complete medical history, current medications, examination findings, family history, social factors, or any clinical signal not captured in the structured fields you provide. AI output may be incomplete, may emphasize patterns that do not apply to your specific situation, and may miss patterns that a clinician would catch immediately. AI output is not a substitute for evaluation by a qualified healthcare provider. We design StackAI to surface patterns worth discussing with your provider - never to replace that discussion.

7. No Liability

MyProtocolStack, its owners, operators, employees, contractors, contributors, and any affiliated parties are not liable for any health outcomes, adverse effects, financial losses, or other consequences arising from decisions made based on information obtained through this platform. By using MyProtocolStack you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own health decisions and for working with appropriate licensed providers to make them. The full Terms of Service govern your use of this platform.

8. Not a Pharmacy or Compounder

MyProtocolStack does not sell, ship, store, recommend vendors for, or facilitate the purchase of peptides, GLP-1s, hormones, or any other regulated compound. We are a tracking and education software platform. Sourcing of any compound is your responsibility and should be coordinated with a licensed pharmacy and your prescribing provider. We do not endorse any specific source, vendor, or compounding pharmacy.

9. Reporting Adverse Events

If you experience an adverse event from any peptide, medication, or supplement, contact your healthcare provider immediately. For serious adverse events, also report to the FDA MedWatch program at https://www.fda.gov/safety/medwatch. MyProtocolStack does not collect, evaluate, or forward adverse event reports.

For questions about this disclaimer or our services, contact hello@myprotocolstack.com.

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