Terms & Conditions.
Standard operating procedures for the use of DrugsAtlas medical intelligence platform.
Critical Medical Disclaimer
DrugsAtlas is a clinical reference tool. It is NOT a substitute for professional clinical judgment, diagnosis, or treatment. Usage implies acceptance that final medical decisions rest solely with the prescribing professional.
Quick Summary
Acceptance of Terms
By accessing DrugsAtlas (referred to as "the Platform"), operated by Edone Solutions, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree to these terms, you must cease use of the platform immediately. These terms apply to all visitors, healthcare professionals, and students.
Medical Content Integrity
The drug monographs, clinical guidelines, and pharmaceutical data provided on DrugsAtlas are distilled from verified sources, including the NPPA, CDSCO, and global medical literatures.
- No Reliance: Information on this platform is for educational and reference purposes only.
- Geographic Limitation: Content is primarily tailored for the Indian healthcare context. Regulation vary by region.
- Errors: While we aim for 100% precision, we do not warrant that the database is free of typographical or clinical errors.
User Accounts & Conduct
Active participation in specialized features (Ask AI, Favorites) requires a verified account. Users agree to:
Limitation of Liability
"In no event shall Edone Solutions, DrugsAtlas, or its medical board be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, medical negligence, loss of life, or personal injury) arising from the use of or inability to use the information on this platform."
Jurisdiction & Legal Policy
The use of this platform and these terms are subject to the legal jurisdiction of India. Any legal disputes arising from the use of DrugsAtlas shall be handled exclusively by the courts located in Delhi, India.
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