Overview
This Medical Disclaimer applies to all information, diagrams, descriptions, visuals, workflow examples, downloadable materials, website pages, inquiry forms and communications published on or through the Doseclaw website.
Doseclaw website content may describe intelligent drug dispensing concepts, AI-IoT workflows, robotic dispensing, unit dose preparation, pill box management, pharmacist approval processes, QR Code pickup and other medication-related workflow examples.
Such content is provided for B2B business information, technology evaluation, partnership discussion, distributor inquiry, pilot discussion and public-sector cooperation purposes only.
No Medical Advice
The Doseclaw website does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment recommendations, clinical guidance, patient-specific decision support, disease management advice, emergency medical guidance or any substitute for consultation with qualified healthcare professionals.
Nothing on this website should be used to diagnose, treat, prevent, manage, monitor or make decisions about any disease, medical condition, medication plan, prescription, dosage schedule, treatment pathway or patient care arrangement.
Do not replace professional medical judgment
You should not disregard, delay, overrule or replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or clinical judgment because of anything read on this website.
If you have questions about a medical condition, medication, treatment, prescription or patient care decision, consult a qualified and licensed healthcare professional.
No Doctor-Patient or Pharmacist-Patient Relationship
Use of this website does not create a doctor-patient, pharmacist-patient, clinician-patient, healthcare provider-patient, adviser-client, consultant-client or professional relationship between you and Doseclaw.
Submitting an inquiry, requesting a demo, discussing a pilot, downloading materials or reading website content does not establish any clinical duty of care, pharmacy duty, medical consultation, professional service relationship or patient-specific responsibility.
Doseclaw does not provide patient consultations, medication counselling, prescribing services, clinical triage, remote diagnosis or patient-specific healthcare services through this website.
No Pharmacy, Prescription or Dispensing Advice
The Doseclaw website does not provide pharmacy advice, dispensing instructions, prescription validation, dosage recommendations, drug interaction assessment, medication counselling, pharmacovigilance advice or professional pharmacy judgment.
References to e-prescriptions, AI sorting, robotic dispensing, unit dose packaging, pill box preparation, pharmacist approval, QR Code pickup or medication pickup workflows are provided only as general technology and process illustrations.
Prescription review
Prescription validation and medication appropriateness must be handled by qualified professionals according to local laws and professional standards.
Dispensing decisions
Dispensing decisions require professional pharmacy judgment, institutional policies, medication safety checks and applicable regulatory compliance.
Medication safety
Medication safety requires review of patient context, allergies, contraindications, dosage, interactions and local clinical guidance.
Professional responsibility
Healthcare institutions must define the responsible professionals, approval steps, exception handling and audit requirements for any medication workflow.
Healthcare Professional Responsibility
Healthcare professionals, pharmacists, hospitals, clinics, care homes, public-sector bodies, distributors and other organisations must conduct their own professional, clinical, pharmacy, technical, operational, legal and regulatory assessments before using or deploying any product, workflow, technology or concept described on this website.
- Clinical governance: Determine whether the workflow is appropriate for the patient group, institution and local standards.
- Pharmacy governance: Define prescription review, pharmacist approval, dispensing checks, exception handling and accountability.
- Medication safety: Review risks involving dosage, timing, packaging, labelling, allergies, contraindications and patient-specific factors.
- Operational readiness: Review staff training, workflow integration, supervision, maintenance, escalation and continuity arrangements.
- Regulatory compliance: Assess applicable medical device, pharmacy, data protection, procurement and public-sector requirements.
- Data protection: Assess patient data, access rights, retention, audit trails, cross-border transfers and security safeguards.
AI, Automation and Human Oversight
Any reference to AI verification, image recognition, AI sorting, AI-IoT control, robotic dispensing, automatic pill box preparation, automated reporting or automated workflow management is provided as a general description of possible technology functions or workflow concepts.
Automation should not be treated as a replacement for qualified professional judgment, pharmacist review, clinical governance, medication safety review, institutional procedures or applicable legal requirements.
Validate
Review system suitability, configuration and intended use before any pilot or deployment.
Supervise
Ensure appropriate human oversight, pharmacist review and exception handling.
Audit
Maintain logs, approvals, exceptions and workflow records where required.
Escalate
Define escalation routes for errors, discrepancies, urgent issues and patient safety concerns.
Improve
Review outcomes, incidents, training needs and workflow changes over time.
Any AI or automation-enabled workflow should be tested, validated, monitored and governed under the responsibility of the relevant healthcare or pharmacy institution.
No Medical Device or Regulatory Approval Statement
Unless expressly confirmed in separate official documentation, nothing on this website should be interpreted as confirmation that any Doseclaw product, system, software, hardware, workflow, deployment model or service has obtained any specific medical device approval, pharmacy approval, certification, registration, regulatory clearance or market authorisation.
This includes, without limitation, CE marking, UKCA marking, EU MDR compliance, UK medical device requirements, local pharmacy approvals, hospital approvals, public procurement approvals, insurance approvals, government endorsements or other jurisdiction-specific authorisations.
Regulatory status, intended use, product classification, technical documentation, clinical evaluation, pharmacy governance and deployment requirements must be assessed separately for each jurisdiction and use case.
No Patient Data Through General Website Channels
General website forms, email links and inquiry channels are not intended for submission of patient-identifiable information, prescription details, diagnosis information, medical records, medication histories, clinical case files, health records or regulated health data.
Please do not submit patient names, patient identifiers, prescription records, medical histories, clinical notes, images, diagnosis information or other sensitive personal data through the general website.
If a pilot, deployment, integration or data-processing arrangement requires handling of health-related data, separate agreements, privacy notices, data protection assessments, secure channels and technical safeguards may be required before such data is shared.
Patient and Public User Notice
The Doseclaw website is designed for business, institutional, professional, government and partnership audiences. It is not designed as a patient advice service, online clinic, pharmacy consultation service, prescription service or emergency support channel.
Patients, carers and members of the public should consult qualified healthcare professionals, pharmacists or responsible institutions for questions about their own medication, treatment, prescription, diagnosis, symptoms or care arrangements.
Doseclaw does not provide patient-specific advice through general website content, inquiry forms, email links or online materials.
Emergency Medical Situations
This website is not designed for emergency medical, pharmacy, medication safety, prescription correction, dispensing error, patient safety or urgent clinical situations.
If you think there may be a medical emergency
Contact local emergency services, a qualified healthcare professional, a pharmacist or the relevant responsible institution immediately. Do not rely on this website, email or general inquiry channels for urgent medical or patient safety needs.
Do not use this website to report urgent symptoms, request emergency medication changes, correct prescriptions, escalate dispensing errors or obtain immediate medical attention.
Medication Information and Accuracy
Any medication-related examples, workflow descriptions, packaging illustrations, dose schedule references, pill box examples, approval steps or dispensing diagrams on this website are provided for general technology explanation only.
Such examples may be simplified, incomplete, illustrative or subject to change. They should not be used as medication instructions, dispensing protocols, prescription guidance, clinical standards or patient education materials.
Medication information can change over time, and appropriate professional references, official prescribing information, local pharmacy rules and institutional policies should always be consulted.
Third-Party Medical or Healthcare Content
The website may contain links, references or embedded content from third-party websites, healthcare organisations, regulators, technology providers, professional bodies, distributors, partners or external resources.
Doseclaw does not control and is not responsible for third-party medical, pharmacy, regulatory, technical or healthcare content, including its accuracy, completeness, availability, safety, suitability, privacy practices or terms of use.
Any third-party content should be reviewed independently and in accordance with the relevant third party’s terms and policies.
No Warranties and Limitation of Liability
The Doseclaw website and all medical, pharmacy, technical, regulatory or workflow-related content are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Doseclaw disclaims all warranties, representations and conditions, whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise, regarding the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, reliability, suitability, safety, regulatory status or fitness for purpose of any website content.
Doseclaw will not be liable for any loss, damage, injury, claim, delay, error, omission, operational issue, clinical decision, medication decision or other consequence arising from reliance on website content, except where liability cannot be excluded under applicable law.
Relationship With Other Legal Pages
This Medical Disclaimer should be read together with our general Disclaimer, Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy and Data Security Statement.
If there is any conflict between this Medical Disclaimer and a signed written agreement, the signed written agreement will apply to the extent of the conflict.
Changes to This Medical Disclaimer
Doseclaw may update this Medical Disclaimer from time to time to reflect changes in our website, business operations, technology, medical or pharmacy content, regulatory considerations, partnership model or deployment discussions.
When we make changes, we will update the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Medical Disclaimer, website content, technology descriptions, medical or pharmacy disclaimers, or business cooperation discussions, please contact us:
This Medical Disclaimer is provided as a general website disclaimer draft for Doseclaw and should be reviewed with legal, medical, pharmacy, regulatory and healthcare compliance advisers before formal publication or any regulated deployment.