Section IX — Correspondence

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What to expect

This is a small editorial project, so replies are not immediate, and not every message receives one. We prioritize substantive corrections to the cited record — a misattributed finding, a broken identifier, a study that materially changes how a section should read. We do not field requests to buy, source, price, or obtain PT-141; there is nothing here to sell and no vendor to refer you to. For the sources behind any claim, the references page is the fastest route to the original.

A note on tone

We keep the same register in correspondence that we keep on the page: composed, sourced, and plain. The subject is an adult and clinically serious one, and we treat it that way — neither coy nor sensational. If you write to point out where we have been imprecise, vague, or wrong, that is exactly the correspondence this project exists to receive; the record improves only when readers hold it to its sources. What we cannot offer is the thing a clinic offers — assessment, recommendation, or care for an individual. That distinction is the whole point of the project, and we hold to it in every reply.