Some peptides are FDA approved drugs. Some are legal supplements. Some are neither. The same word, peptide, covers all three categories. The regulatory status of the specific compound is what determines legality. We have received an uptick in questions related to this substance. We felt it was best to share our policy here to bring attention to it. . OCB adheres to WADA guidelines What are peptides? The treatments promising weight loss and better skin, explained Vox As unregulated peptides grow in popularity, doctors warn of unknown risks ABC7 San Francisco The Human Lab Rats Injecting Themselves with Peptides Office for Science and Society McGill University Which non FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) approved peptides, such as BPC 157 (Body Protection Compound 157) and TB 500 (Thymosin Beta 500), are likely legitimate for medical use under strict supervision?
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