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Medical Disclaimer

Last updated: March 27, 2026

Critical Warning

This platform is for educational and research reference only. It is NOT a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider.

No Doctor-Patient Relationship

Use of Peptide Bible does not establish a doctor-patient, therapist-patient, or any other healthcare professional relationship. The information provided is compiled from publicly available research literature and clinical trial summaries for educational purposes.

Not a Recommendation

The presence of any peptide, compound, or protocol on this platform does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement for its use. Peptide descriptions, dosage ranges, and trial data are presented purely as research summaries. Individual medical decisions must be made with qualified healthcare professionals.

Risks of Self-Administration

Self-administration of peptides or any research compounds without medical supervision is inherently dangerous. Risks include contamination of unregulated products, incorrect dosing, adverse drug interactions, allergic reactions, and potentially life-threatening complications. Black market peptides can be contaminated, mislabeled, or counterfeit.

Accuracy of Information

While we strive for accuracy, peptide research is a rapidly evolving field. Information may become outdated. We make no guarantees about the completeness, reliability, or currency of any information provided. Clinical trial data presented represents specific study conditions and may not reflect real-world outcomes.

Emergency

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call your local emergency services immediately. Do not rely on any information from this platform in an emergency situation.

Regulatory Status

Many peptides listed on this platform are investigational compounds that have not been approved by the FDA, EMA, or other regulatory bodies for human therapeutic use. Their inclusion does not imply they are safe, effective, or legal to use outside of approved clinical trials in your jurisdiction.