What’s the difference between “research peptide” listings and FDA-approved medications?
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FDA-approved medications are regulated products with defined manufacturing controls and approved labeling.
“Research peptide” listings are typically designated Research Use Only, may not be regulated as medications, and may vary by vendor.
Peptide Library is an informational and comparison platform and does not validate clinical equivalence.
For research use only. Not medical advice.
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