Safety
SubsAtlas is a safety-first education product. It does not provide medical advice, dosing, sourcing, preparation or optimization guidance.
All profiles include clear risk levels, interaction warnings and evidence context. High-risk education profiles are clearly marked and shown for risk awareness only.
Safety principles
Core commitments that shape every part of this product.
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Educational information only
SubsAtlas provides general context about reported effects, known risks, interaction concerns, evidence quality and uncertainty.
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Not medical advice
SubsAtlas provides general context about reported effects, known risks, interaction concerns, evidence quality and uncertainty.
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No personalized dosing
SubsAtlas provides general context about reported effects, known risks, interaction concerns, evidence quality and uncertainty.
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No sourcing or buying guidance
SubsAtlas provides general context about reported effects, known risks, interaction concerns, evidence quality and uncertainty.
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Effects and risks vary
SubsAtlas provides general context about reported effects, known risks, interaction concerns, evidence quality and uncertainty.
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Seek professional help for medical concerns
SubsAtlas provides general context about reported effects, known risks, interaction concerns, evidence quality and uncertainty.
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If someone may be in immediate danger, contact local emergency services.
SubsAtlas provides general context about reported effects, known risks, interaction concerns, evidence quality and uncertainty.
Safety topics
Educational context on interaction concerns, risk awareness, emergency awareness and evidence uncertainty.
What not to mix with alcohol
Alcohol may increase risk when combined with depressants, opioids, benzodiazepines and other substances.
Opioids and depressants
Combining opioids with depressants may increase sedation, breathing-related risks and overdose concerns.
Benzodiazepines and alcohol
Risk awareness around sedation, memory impairment, loss of control, dependence and overdose concerns.
Stimulants and cardiovascular strain
Stimulants may increase cardiovascular and mental strain, especially with multiple stimulants or underlying risk factors.
Serotonergic substances
Some substances affect serotonin systems. Combining serotonergic substances may increase serious risk.
Dependence and withdrawal
Dependence and withdrawal can occur with several substance classes. Stopping abruptly may carry risks for some substances.
Unknown product quality
Unknown contents, contamination, mislabeling and variable potency can increase risk.
When to seek emergency help
General emergency awareness — recognizing signs that require immediate contact with emergency services.
High-risk education profiles
Some SubsAtlas profiles cover high-risk or controlled substances because people search for information about them. These pages are provided for risk awareness, evidence context and interaction warnings — not as use guides.
SubsAtlas does not provide dosing, sourcing, preparation, extraction or optimization guidance.
Editorial commitments
How SubsAtlas handles each area of sensitive content.
Interaction awareness
Interaction concerns between substances are shown for risk awareness only. SubsAtlas does not describe any combination as safe.
Evidence quality
Evidence levels are separated from community patterns. Uncertainty and evidence gaps are clearly stated.
Legal context
Legal status context is educational only. It does not constitute legal advice or guidance on access.
Community reports
Community signal data is moderated and separated from formal evidence. It is never used alone to draw risk conclusions.
AI guardrails
AI features are restricted from providing dosing, sourcing, preparation or optimization guidance of any kind.
How SubsAtlas handles trust and evidence
Understand how risk levels, evidence quality, source review and partner independence work.
Emergency awareness
If someone may be in immediate danger, contact local emergency services now.
When to seek emergency help