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. FDA Is Expected to Lift Restriction on Peptides, Heeding RFK Jr.'s Wishes The New York Times The Unregulated World of Peptides: A Legal Minefield for Providers Holt Law BPC 157: Miracle Healing Peptide or Hidden Danger? BPC 157 and ipamorelin under FDA scrutiny Alex Keoskey posted on the topic LinkedIn
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fda warning bpc-157 not approved human use BPC-157 aka Wolverine. This peptide is not FDA-approved, but it is very popular among the biohacking population. Ashley explains the science behind it, but remember, it doesn’t have human data yet, so