1. Service and educational purpose
The Evidence-Based Encyclopedia of Nootropics is a continuously maintained, evidence-based compendium of peptides and nootropics for physicians, pharmacists, and other licensed professionals to increase clinical knowledge. It summarizes and organizes published research, regulatory materials, and editorial analysis for independent educational review.
All content is for informational and educational use only. The service is not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, prescribing guidance, a patient record, or clinical decision support. It does not evaluate an individual patient or recommend a course of care. Users must independently verify primary sources, current labeling, applicable law, and patient-specific considerations before making any professional decision.
2. Accounts and eligibility
You must be at least 18 years old and able to enter a binding agreement to create a paid account. You are responsible for accurate account information, the confidentiality of your credentials, and activity under your account.
Access is licensed to the account holder and may not be shared, resold, scraped, or used to build a competing database. We may suspend access to protect the service, investigate misuse, or address a material breach, subject to applicable law.
3. Subscription and automatic renewal
The standard subscription is $10 per month, billed monthly. By subscribing, you authorize recurring charges to the payment method presented at checkout until you cancel. Checkout will display the amount due now, the renewal price, and the next charge date before you consent.
You may cancel online through the billing area or the linked customer portal. Unless checkout or applicable law says otherwise, cancellation stops future renewals and access continues through the end of the current paid billing period. Price changes will be communicated before they apply to a future renewal.
4. Promotions and affiliate codes
Promotion eligibility, discount value, duration, expiration, and any future charge are shown at checkout. Codes may be limited, non-transferable, non-stackable, and withdrawn for new redemptions when abused or used contrary to their displayed terms.
A permanent or complimentary 100%-off offer should not collect a payment method or silently convert to paid access. If a time-limited free promotion will later become a paid subscription, checkout must clearly show the first charge date and amount and obtain separate recurring-payment consent.
A referral link or code may compensate an affiliate. Affiliate relationships do not change our evidence standards, and affiliates may not make medical claims or promises on our behalf. See the Affiliate Disclosure for details.
5. Refunds, failed payments, and taxes
Refund eligibility is described in the Refund Policy and does not limit rights that cannot legally be waived. Failed payments may lead to retries, a grace period, or loss of paid access. You are responsible for taxes disclosed at checkout where applicable.
6. Content license and intellectual property
The service and its original selection, organization, commentary, design, and software are protected by intellectual-property laws. A subscription grants a limited, personal, revocable, non-exclusive right to use the service for professional education during the subscription term.
Source citations and links do not transfer rights in third-party publications. Users remain responsible for obtaining any access or permissions required to use source material outside the service.
- Do not republish full entries or substantial portions of the database.
- Do not bypass access controls, automate bulk extraction, or probe the service for vulnerabilities.
- Do not use the service to provide unlawful care, market unapproved products, or make unsupported health claims.
7. Editorial limits and no warranties
Research changes, sources can conflict, and regulatory status varies by jurisdiction and date. We aim to show provenance, limitations, and review dates, but continuous maintenance does not mean automatic monitoring, immediate revision, or real-time completeness. We do not promise that content is complete, error-free, current at every moment, or suitable for any patient or purpose.
Qualified readers must verify primary sources, current labeling, law, institutional policy, and patient-specific considerations independently. Any warranty disclaimer, liability allocation, dispute process, and governing-law clause must be finalized by counsel before these Terms become effective.
8. Changes and contact
Material changes to subscription or legal terms should be communicated in a retainable form before they take effect when required. The final operator identity, mailing address, support email, privacy contact, effective date, and jurisdiction-specific notices must be inserted before launch.