Legal
What a bin card is not
A warehouse bin card tells staff which bay holds which SKU. It does not count tablets into a bottle, take a history, or decide that the SKU is right for the person at the counter. Kaelis Med uses that idea on purpose. Every page on this site is a reading about a labelled medicine. None of it is a shop, a telehealth visit, a courier, or a substitute for the clinician who can see your chart.
Education, not a fill
We publish bin cards, one PDE5 matchup, and short clips so students, patients, and clinicians can check a number against a cite. Browsing here does not place an order, reserve stock, or connect you to a dispensary. Brand names such as Cialis, Hypernil, or Finpecia appear because that is how the molecule shows up on a real box. They are identifiers, not offers to sell.
No personal advice, no clinical relationship
Nothing on this site - including bin-thread replies written in a reader's name - is medical advice for you. Opening a page or sending mail to the desk does not create a doctor-patient or pharmacist-patient relationship. The people who can advise you are the prescriber and pharmacist who know your renal function, pregnancy status, nitrate list, and the rest of the chart. A public card cannot see any of that.
Dates and the live label
Each card carries a last-reviewed stamp. Content reflects labels and literature as of that stamp. Prescribing information changes. If a card and the leaflet in your hand disagree, follow the leaflet and tell your clinician. Then write the desk so the bay can go back to Check.
Independence
The desk takes no manufacturer money, runs no affiliate buy buttons, and does not sell homepage placement. That rule is also on the editorial standards page.
Emergencies in Ireland
Do not use this site in a medical emergency. Dial 112 or 999. For a mental-health crisis, contact local HSE services or go to the nearest emergency department.
Questions about this notice
Write to [email protected] or post to 12 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, D02 XY45, Ireland.