Regulatory, Safety & Approval Status
Central hub for FDA approval questions, research-use-only context, and practical safety interpretation.
Users repeatedly ask whether peptides are approved, research-only, or restricted. This hub consolidates those answers into a more trustworthy and internally linked experience.
Are peptides FDA approved?
What does research-use-only actually mean?
How should safety and legal status be interpreted across different compounds?
Featured Regulatory Guides
Los Peptidos Estan Aprobados por la FDA? Estado Regulatorio
Explicacion regulatoria sobre usos aprobados, productos solo para investigacion y conceptos malinterpretados.
Efectos Adversos de Peptidos: Guia por Clases
Guía de seguridad sobre patrones de efectos adversos, calidad de evidencia y limites de interpretacion por clase.
Peptide Regulatory Status: Approved, Prescription, or Research-Only?
Global-style regulatory explainer for peptides, including approval nuance, prescription context, and research-only labeling.
Adipotide: Research Status, Safety Questions, and Why It Still Gets Searched
Evidence-first adipotide explainer focused on research status, safety uncertainty, and translational limitations.
Compounds Needing Status Clarity
Adipotide
An experimental peptide that selectively targets and destroys fat cells by causing apoptosis. Research suggests significant fat loss potential but with safety concerns.
Semaglutide
A widely used GLP-1 analog for type 2 diabetes and chronic weight management.
Tirzepatide
A novel dual agonist for GLP-1 and GIP receptors, used for weight management and diabetes.
BPC-157
A 15 amino acid peptide derived from gastric BPC protein. Studied for regenerative properties and tissue healing.
Vasopressin
A hormone that regulates water balance and blood pressure. Also plays roles in social behavior and memory. Used medically for diabetes insipidus.