The editorial standard

Read the page the way a regulator reads it.

FDA does not approve or certify a website. When it acts against a peptide seller it quotes the seller’s own sentences back at them, and then explains what those sentences established. Paste any product copy below, or open one of the three examples, and see which sentences would be doing that work.

Checked in your browser. Nothing is sent anywhere.

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It starts on the label. Name, formula, weight, lot. Everything a regulator would read as a direction for use is the thing that is missing on purpose.

The same check runs on the catalogue

Copy is one half. What is on the shelf is the other. Two lines are listed here and cannot be bought, because of where they sit on an FDA list.

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None of this is legal advice. It is a reading rule, built out of documents anyone can open. Every quote on this page links to the page it came from.