Doctors warn on peptide use as unverified market grows
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Updated · Fox News · May 1
Doctors warn on peptide use as unverified market grows
6 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 1
New York and California clinicians urged prescriptions, biomarker checks and FDA-compliant pharmacies as the FDA reviews peptides including BPC-157, often sold online without prescriptions.
They said many products marketed for muscle gain, injury recovery, gut healing and anti-ageing lack evidence and may not be reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness or quality.
Interest is rising across the US, with patients paying hundreds to thousands of dollars monthly, but experts said peptides should not replace sleep, nutrition and exercise or be self-prescribed.
With FDA rules in flux and contamination risks high, can consumers ever safely use peptides for health or performance gains?
How will upcoming FDA decisions on peptides like BPC-157 reshape the landscape for wellness clinics and patient access?