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PeptideBase explains peptide research in plain language. It is not medical advice and should not be used to make health, treatment, dosing, purchasing, or legal decisions.
Not medical advice
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Core disclaimer
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- Nothing on this site is medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, prescribing guidance, or a substitute for care from a qualified clinician.
- Research status, mechanisms, and article summaries can change as new evidence appears.
- Mentioning a peptide does not mean it is safe, legal, effective, approved, or appropriate for personal use.
Research compounds and evidence limits
Many peptides discussed online are supported mainly by preclinical, mechanistic, animal, or limited early-stage human research. That kind of evidence can be scientifically interesting, but it does not automatically establish safety, effectiveness, clinical usefulness, or appropriate use in humans.
PeptideBase may describe research hypotheses, mechanisms of action, study designs, regulatory status, or published findings. Those descriptions are not endorsements and should not be read as claims that a compound works for any condition.
Accuracy and updates
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