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Limitation of liability and disclaimer
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The content should only be used for general information and use and not by way of specific recommendation or advice. While all reasonable care is taken, we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, performance or fitness for particular purpose of the content or the website, nor do we endorse or accept any responsibility for any views, advice, recommendations or opinions expressed on the website. The Pharmaceutical Journal does not give any warranties in respect of the content or the website, including with limitation any warranty about Y2K compliance, that the website is free from viruses or other contamination or that the website is compatible with any computer systems, software and browsers. The Pharmaceutical Journal does not warrant or guarantee that the information and material will not contain adult-oriented material, or material which some individuals may deem objectionable, or that the functions or services performed by PJ Online will be uninterrupted or error-free or that defects in the service or any parts thereof will be corrected. All implied warranties are excluded save if and to the extent that they may not lawfully be excluded. You use the service and the information and material on PJ Online at your own risk. The Pharmaceutical Journal shall not be liable for any claims, losses, injuries, penalties, damages, costs or expenses arising from the use of, or inability to use the website or content or from any action taken, or omitted to be taken, as a result of using the website or content. In no event shall PJ Online or the service providers be liable to anyone for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions with respect to any information or material or the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof, for any damage arising therefrom or occasioned thereby, or the results obtained from the use of any information or material.

There is no guarantee that the information contained in the online version of The Pharmaceutical Journal is identical to the print version of The Journal, and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain has no duty to update the information contained on the PJ Online to correct errors or otherwise.

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