Glossary

Medical Disclaimer

Updated February 28, 2026

Unfair provides educational guidance, not diagnosis or treatment decisions for medical conditions.

Why it matters

Stack changes, interactions, and side effects still require clinical context when symptoms are severe, persistent, or unclear.

Core boundary

Unfair cannot replace:

Emergency language

Seek immediate care for chest pain, severe shortness of breath, confusion, persistent vomiting, suicidal thinking, suicidal ideation, severe allergic reactions, or unmanageable bleeding.

For anything less urgent but concerning, use clinician consult before major optimization changes.

Practical action step

Before any high-dose change, draft a short message for your clinician with:

Uncertainty and limits

Evidence is limited in this field for individual-level prediction of rare adverse events, and uncertainty is highest early in any protocol.

Cross-site references

How this appears in Unfair

Unfair expresses this boundary in persistent banners, rationale wording, and refusal to provide clinical replacement messaging.

Clinical safety note

No app output should be treated as emergency advice; when uncertainty is high, pause optimization and use direct medical care pathways.

Related

Safety Consent

Safety consent is your explicit agreement to let Unfair use safety signals, logs, and recommendation constraints to reduce risk.

Clinician Consult

Clinician consult is when stack-level self-management is no longer the right tool and a clinician review becomes the safer next step.

Contraindication

A contraindication means a specific ingredient or combination is likely unsafe enough to avoid, at least in the current context.