03/02/2026
The FDA unban on peptides isn’t “big pharma” takeover... it’s the opposite. Here’s why ⬇️
Before this, a lot of people were already self administering “research use only” peptides. They were ordering them off random sites and telegram chats, guessing their doses from Reddit threads and ChatGPT and hoping what showed up on their doorstep was actually what the label said…
There was to no quality control (vendors loved to say “third party tested” but those COAs were insanely easy to manipulate) and no real guidance
That’s how a lot of people got hurt
Now?
The unban puts peptide compounding back into the hands of legitimate U.S. compounding pharmacies (different from “Big Pharma”) that actually have to meet safety and sterility standards
It also allows ~licensed~ clinics to:
- prescribe for human use
- ensure proper dosing
- monitor labs and outcomes
- and actually guide patients instead of leaving them guessing
Do prices go up a bit? Potentially
But you’re trading “cheap and questionable” for “verified and medically supervised”
That’s a win in our book
Because as popular as the compounds are getting... this gives consumers the ability to purchase them with absolute confidence ⏳