Service Disclosures
Off-Label Use Disclosure
Last Updated · June 16, 2026
Overview
Off-label use refers to a clinician prescribing or administering a treatment outside the specific indication, dose, or population for which it is FDA-approved. Off-label use is legal and common in medicine when supported by clinical judgment and evidence.
Potential Benefits
- Allows clinicians to apply evolving evidence to individual care.
- May expand options for clients without standard alternatives.
Risks & Limitations
- Off-label applications may have less robust safety or efficacy data.
- Insurance coverage may not apply.
- Informed consent specific to the off-label use is required prior to treatment.
What's Required Before Treatment
- Consultation with a Tether Wellness clinician.
- Review of relevant health history and labs.
- Signed informed consent specific to the procedure or therapy.
Emergency Notice
These services are not intended to address emergencies. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or seek immediate medical care. See our Scope of Care notice for more.
This document is provided as a draft for informational purposes and is pending final review by qualified healthcare counsel prior to publication to ensure compliance with applicable federal, Florida, HIPAA, telehealth, wellness, and healthcare regulations.