Every peptide reference, tool, and blog post on Peptide AI follows the same editorial process. This page documents it so readers, clinicians, and search engines can verify how our content is produced.
Every clinical claim on this site is sourced from peer-reviewed literature, FDA filings, manufacturer data sheets, or established clinical references. When evidence is preliminary or animal-model only, we say so directly. We do not cite Reddit threads, vendor marketing, or anonymous protocols as authoritative sources.
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When a peptide is sold as a research chemical and lacks FDA approval, we say so plainly. We do not imply approval, endorsement, or safety claims we cannot back up.
Peptide AI is building a medical advisory board of licensed clinicians who review clinical content before publication. Advisors are credentialed physicians (MD, DO), nurse practitioners, pharmacists (PharmD), or PhD-level researchers in endocrinology, metabolic medicine, sports medicine, or longevity practice. When a page has been reviewed, the reviewer's name appears under the page title.
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Every content page on Peptide AI carries a visible "Last updated" date. We review and update content under three triggers:
Updates change the "Last updated" date. Significant rewrites (more than a paragraph) are noted in an inline change log on the page footer where appropriate.
Email [email protected] with the page URL and the specific claim you believe is incorrect. We respond within 5 business days. If we made a substantive error, we correct it, log the correction at the bottom of the page, and update the "Last updated" date.
Peptide AI does not sell, prescribe, recommend, or distribute peptides. We are a tracking and intelligence tool. Users source compounds independently from third parties. Content on this site is educational, not medical advice. Nothing here prescribes a dose for any individual. Consult a licensed clinician before starting, changing, or stopping any therapy.