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Who makes medical decisions?

Licensed clinicians, not marketing pages or automated public funnels, should make medical decisions once a compliant care workflow is actually live.

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Marketing does not replace clinical judgment.

Licensed clinicians, not marketing pages or automated public funnels, should make medical decisions once a compliant care workflow is actually live.

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The current site is non-clinical.

Licensed clinicians, not marketing pages or automated public funnels, should make medical decisions once a compliant care workflow is actually live.

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Licensed review would start only after launch approvals.

Licensed clinicians, not marketing pages or automated public funnels, should make medical decisions once a compliant care workflow is actually live.

Compliance preview: Mivara is configured for waitlist and operational readiness only. No prescriptions, diagnoses, medical advice, or paid treatment are available until legal, clinical, pharmacy, payment, and privacy approvals are complete.

Why this answer matters

A direct-answer page clarifying the line between launch marketing and future clinical judgment.

Marketing does not replace clinical judgment.

Licensed clinicians, not marketing pages or automated public funnels, should make medical decisions once a compliant care workflow is actually live.

The current site is non-clinical.

Licensed clinicians, not marketing pages or automated public funnels, should make medical decisions once a compliant care workflow is actually live.

Licensed review would start only after launch approvals.

Licensed clinicians, not marketing pages or automated public funnels, should make medical decisions once a compliant care workflow is actually live.