Legal notice

Site ownership

The site adenofrin.net is operated by the team of Adenofrin India, with address at Office No. 1207, 12th Floor, One BKC, G-Block, Mumbai — 400051, Maharashtra, India. All information presented on this site is intended for the adult Indian audience and does not constitute personalised medical consultation.

Product nature

Adenofrin is a nutraceutical food supplement as per the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006 and FSSAI Nutraceuticals Regulations 2022, notified to the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). It is not a medicine, does not require a prescription, has no therapeutic indications, and does not replace treatment prescribed by a urologist, general physician or specialist.

Limitation of liability

The information presented on adenofrin.net has educational and commercial purposes. The manufacturer assumes no liability for misuse of the product, dosages exceeding those indicated on the label, self-medication for already-diagnosed urological conditions or for failure to consult a healthcare professional in the presence of active drug therapy. The customer reviews published on the site are individual testimonials and do not constitute a guarantee of result.

Trademarks and intellectual property

The trademark "Adenofrin", logo, packaging, texts, images, graphic composition and content of the site are the exclusive property of the owner. Any reproduction, modification, publication or commercial use, even partial, is prohibited without written authorisation. Third-party trademarks cited on comparison pages (Apollo Pharmacy, Tata 1mg, PharmEasy, Netmeds, Amazon, Flipkart Health+, etc.) belong to their respective owners and are used only for descriptive and informational purposes.

Applicable law and jurisdiction

These legal notices, contractual relations and data processing policies are governed by Indian law, including the Consumer Protection Act 2019, the Indian Contract Act 1872, the Information Technology Act 2000, the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 (DPDP Act) and the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006. For any dispute, the consumer may approach the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission having jurisdiction over the consumer's place of residence in India.