Disclaimer
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PPARx (the website at pparx.org) publishes general health and prescription information. Read this page in full before relying on anything you read on this site.
We are not who you might think we are
- PPARx is a privately owned website. It is not affiliated with the U.S. federal government, any state government, Medicare, Medicaid, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Partnership for Prescription Assistance, or any pharmaceutical-industry coalition.
- PPARx is not a healthcare provider. We do not have prescribing physicians, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, or any other licensed clinicians on staff. We cannot diagnose conditions, write prescriptions, refer patients, or supervise care.
- PPARx is not a pharmacy or insurer. We do not dispense medication, fill prescriptions, sell insurance, or process payments for medical care.
- PPARx is not a patient-assistance program. We do not enroll people in programs, evaluate eligibility, manage applications, or have agreements with pharmaceutical manufacturers. We write about how those programs work.
If you are looking for the federal government’s prescription-assistance directory, start at medicineassistancetool.org (run by PhRMA) or benefitscheckup.org (run by the National Council on Aging).
No medical advice
Information on PPARx is general health information published for educational purposes. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Specifically, nothing on this site should be relied on to:
- Decide whether to start, stop, or change a prescription medicine
- Decide whether to seek or avoid a medical evaluation
- Substitute for a conversation with a licensed physician, pharmacist, or other clinician
- Self-diagnose a condition
- Determine whether a treatment, dose, or product is safe or appropriate for you
If you have or suspect you have a medical condition, contact a licensed clinician. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 (in the United States) or your local emergency number.
Accuracy
We try to publish accurate, current information. We can’t guarantee it. Medicine, regulations, and program eligibility change. We rewrite articles when we notice they are out of date, but there will be a window in which a given page is stale. Verify anything important — pricing, eligibility, dosing, indications — with a primary source (the manufacturer, the FDA label, the program itself, or your clinician) before acting on it.
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Errors and omissions
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