Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: June 2026

Allcheminfo participates in affiliate marketing programs. This means we may earn a commission when you click certain links on this site and make a purchase or complete a sign-up — at no additional cost to you. This page explains exactly how those relationships work, what they cover, and what they don’t.

What Is Affiliate Marketing?

Affiliate marketing is a form of performance-based advertising in which a publisher (us) earns a commission from a merchant (a third-party company) when a visitor referred by the publisher takes a specific action — typically making a purchase or completing a registration.

The price you pay is not affected by whether you arrive at a merchant’s site through an affiliate link or directly. Affiliate commissions are paid by the merchant, not by you.

Our Current Affiliate Relationships

Allcheminfo currently has an affiliate relationship with Direct Meds, a LegitScript-certified telehealth and compounding pharmacy platform. When you click a link to directmeds.com from this site and complete a qualifying purchase, Allcheminfo may receive a commission.

We may add or remove affiliate relationships over time. This page will be updated to reflect current relationships.

How Affiliate Links Are Identified

Affiliate links on this site use the rel="sponsored nofollow" HTML attribute, consistent with FTC guidance and Google’s webmaster policies. Calls to action that direct you to an affiliate partner (such as “Check current pricing” or “Get started”) are affiliate links unless otherwise noted.

How This Affects Our Editorial Content

It doesn’t. Our editorial team selects and evaluates services based on clinical standing, pricing transparency, regulatory compliance, patient experience, and publicly available evidence — not on commission rates or commercial relationships.

We applied the same evaluation criteria to Direct Meds that we would apply to any provider. Affiliate compensation did not influence our coverage, and it would not prevent us from reporting negatively on a partner if we found reason to do so.

Our editorial team operates independently of any commercial arrangements. Affiliate partners do not review, approve, or influence article content before or after publication.

FTC Compliance

In accordance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising (16 CFR Part 255), we disclose material connections — including affiliate compensation — clearly and conspicuously on pages where affiliate links appear, and on this page as a site-wide disclosure.

Questions

Questions about our affiliate relationships, compensation structure, or editorial independence: [email protected]