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BrewPrint: Medical Disclaimer

Last updated: June 8, 2026
Published by BrewPrint ("we", "us")

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Please read this carefully. By using BrewPrint, you accept the points below. If you do not agree, do not use the app.

BrewPrint is a self-logging tool, not medical advice

BrewPrint helps you record your own caffeine and energy intake, see rough estimates of how caffeine fades over time, and set your own reminders. That's it. Nothing in the app is medical advice, and nothing in it should be treated as a recommendation about what you should do for your health.

Always talk to a professional

For any question about your health, caffeine, sleep, supplements, or medication, talk to a qualified doctor, pharmacist, or other licensed professional. This is especially important for interactions between caffeine and medication (including stimulant, ADHD, or psychiatric medication, certain antibiotics, antidepressants, and oral contraceptives). It is also especially important if you are pregnant or nursing, have a liver, kidney, heart, blood-pressure, anxiety, or sleep condition, or are sensitive to caffeine. Adolescents and anyone with a relevant medical condition should not use the app's estimates as a guide without first speaking to a professional. Do not start, stop, or change any medication or caffeine habit based on this app. Talk to your prescriber.

By using BrewPrint, you acknowledge and agree that it is your sole responsibility to seek professional advice before making any health, caffeine, or medication decision, and that no feature, estimate, reminder, or log in BrewPrint substitutes for that obligation.

The medication log is just a record you keep

The optional medication feature is a passive log for your own reference. You record what you already do. BrewPrint does not recommend, schedule, calculate, or adjust doses, and it is not a dosing tool or a medication-management service.

Any reminders are set up by you. A reminder is just an alarm you chose (it is not a medical recommendation, a prescription, or a dosing schedule, and it should never be relied on as one). Always follow the instructions from your prescriber and the medication's label.

Estimates are approximate

Caffeine "active amount," half-life, cutoff times, and similar figures are general estimates based on population averages (BrewPrint assumes a roughly 5-hour half-life for a typical adult). Real bodies vary a lot (genetics, weight, age, medications, health, and more). Your actual experience can differ significantly. Treat every number in BrewPrint as a rough guide, not a measurement of what is in your body.

You acknowledge and agree that estimates are inherently approximate and may be significantly wrong for you, and that you will not use them as the sole or primary basis for any caffeine, sleep, medication, or health decision.

The estimates are especially unreliable, and you must not rely on them, if you are pregnant or nursing (caffeine can take far longer to clear, often several times longer), have liver or kidney disease, take medications that change caffeine clearance (such as certain antibiotics, antidepressants, or oral contraceptives), or smoke. Adolescents also metabolize caffeine differently from a typical adult, and the default assumptions BrewPrint uses do not apply to them. The suggested daily limit BrewPrint derives from your body weight is a simplified starting reference only. It is not a medical or regulatory recommendation, it is not validated for pregnancy, adolescents, or anyone with a relevant medical condition, and you must not rely on it as a personal safe limit. If any of this applies to you, talk to your doctor and do not use the app's numbers as a guide.

You are responsible for your own decisions

By using BrewPrint, you acknowledge and agree that:

(See the limitation-of-liability section of the Terms of Service. Nothing in this disclaimer or those Terms removes liability that cannot be removed under the law that applies to you, for example, liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud.)

In an emergency, do not use this app

BrewPrint is not for emergencies and cannot help in one. If you think you are having a medical emergency (for example, chest pain, trouble breathing, fainting, a severe reaction, or a suspected overdose) call your local emergency number (911 in Canada and the U.S.) or your local poison control center right away. Do not wait, and do not rely on the app.

Questions

Medical questions are for your doctor or pharmacist, not us. For questions about this document, contact support@brewprint.app.