Medical Disclaimer
Cardex Nepal is intended for educational, informational, and reference use. It must not be treated as a medical device or a substitute for licensed clinical judgment.
Educational, reference, and informational use only
Cardex Nepal is intended for educational, reference, and informational use. It is designed to support learning, review, and awareness, and not to replace independent clinical judgment or official medical sources.
Not a medical device
Cardex Nepal is not a medical device. It is not presented as software that diagnoses, treats, cures, or prevents any disease, injury, or medical condition.
No diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention claims
Cardex Nepal does not provide patient-specific diagnosis or treatment recommendations. Nothing on the website or within the service should be interpreted as a direct clinical order, prescription, or guaranteed statement of therapeutic suitability.
Not a substitute for licensed professional judgment
Cardex Nepal is not a substitute for the judgment of a licensed doctor, pharmacist, nurse, or other qualified healthcare professional. Clinical decisions should always be based on independent assessment, current authoritative references, local protocols, and professional standards.
Not for emergency use
Cardex Nepal must not be relied on for emergency care, urgent triage, or time-critical treatment decisions. In emergencies, users should rely on qualified emergency services, institutional emergency procedures, and immediate professional care.
Drug information must be independently verified
Before clinical use of any drug or medical content, important information should be independently verified against current authoritative sources. This includes checking the latest indications, dosage, contraindications, interactions, warnings, precautions, adverse effects, and local guidance.
User responsibility
Each user remains fully responsible for how they interpret and use Cardex Nepal content. Any reliance on the service is at the user's own risk and must be balanced with professional judgment, current references, and the clinical setting.
Questions about safe use
If you are unsure whether information is suitable for clinical use, you should confirm it through qualified professional supervision and current official references before acting on it.