This Regulatory Notice explains important limitations related to use of SyntraOps Wellness Tracker for tracking wellness products, peptides, compounded products, medications, supplements, research-only products, inventory, reminders, and user-entered logs.
1. Tracking Does Not Equal Approval
SyntraOps Wellness Tracker allows users to enter and organize their own information. The ability to type, save, track, schedule, or receive an alert about a product does not mean SyntraOps has reviewed, approved, validated, recommended, prescribed, compounded, dispensed, tested, or endorsed that product.
2. FDA Approval and Compounded Products
FDA-approved drugs go through FDA review for safety, effectiveness, and quality. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, and FDA does not verify the safety, effectiveness, or quality of compounded drugs before they are marketed.
Users are responsible for understanding whether any product they track is FDA-approved, lawfully prescribed, lawfully compounded, lawfully obtained, appropriately labeled, and appropriate for their individual circumstances.
3. Peptides and Research-Only Products
Some peptides and research-only products may be marketed in ways that are not intended for human use. SyntraOps does not sell, distribute, recommend, validate, or encourage the use of research-only products in humans.
If a product is labeled or sold for research use only, users are responsible for following applicable laws, product labeling, professional guidance, and safety requirements.
4. No Pharmacy, Prescribing, or Compounding Services
SyntraOps is not a pharmacy, compounding pharmacy, pharmacist, prescriber, clinic, healthcare provider, wholesaler, manufacturer, laboratory, or drug distributor. The app does not create a patient-provider relationship, pharmacist-patient relationship, or prescriber-patient relationship.
5. No Claims of Safety or Effectiveness
SyntraOps does not make claims that any peptide, medication, supplement, compounded product, research chemical, device, protocol, or wellness routine is safe, effective, clinically proven, appropriate, or suitable for any condition, symptom, goal, or outcome.
6. Marketing and Health Claims
Users may not use SyntraOps Wellness Tracker to create, support, or distribute misleading health claims, product claims, cure claims, disease claims, weight-loss claims, anti-aging claims, performance claims, or safety claims.
Any commercial user is responsible for ensuring that all advertising, labeling, customer messaging, testimonials, claims, and product descriptions comply with applicable FDA, FTC, state, professional, and industry requirements.
7. Personal Use and Commercial Restrictions
Unless SyntraOps provides a separate written agreement, the app is intended for personal tracking and organization. Commercial, clinical, pharmacy, provider, coaching, group, reseller, or enterprise use may require additional compliance review and written authorization.
8. Data and Privacy Obligations
Users are responsible for ensuring that their use of the app complies with applicable privacy and data-protection laws. This may include federal or state consumer health privacy laws, HIPAA-related obligations, employer policies, professional standards, or contractual requirements, depending on who is using the app and what information is entered.
9. State and Local Laws
Laws and regulations involving medications, compounded products, peptides, supplements, telehealth, consumer health data, advertising, and product distribution may vary by jurisdiction. Users are responsible for compliance with all applicable laws.
10. Professional Review Recommended
If you plan to use SyntraOps Wellness Tracker in a business, clinic, pharmacy, wellness practice, coaching service, research operation, reseller workflow, or any regulated environment, you should obtain legal, regulatory, privacy, and professional review before use.