Editorial policy
This site publishes reference material about compounds that are, in many cases, unapproved for human use. That deserves to be stated plainly rather than dressed up, so here is what these pages are, what they are not, and who is answerable for them.
What these pages are
Atlas entries and compound guides are summaries of what is reported in published literature and manufacturer documentation: elimination half-life, administration route, commonly cited protocols, and documented cautions. Where a figure is uncertain or contested, the page says so rather than picking a number that reads well.
What they are not
They are not medical advice, not a recommendation, and not a protocol to follow. Doses that appear are descriptions of what has been reported, not instructions. Peptid AI does not diagnose or treat anything, is not a medical device, and does not supply, source, sell, or broker any compound. Many entries cover substances that are unapproved for human use, controlled, or both, and their legal status varies by country.
Nothing here substitutes for a licensed physician who knows your history.
Who writes them
- Alex Kem — Founder and operator, Peptid AI
- Peptid AI Editorial — Editorial team
No author on this site claims a medical qualification. Where a page states a clinical fact, the value of that page is the sourcing, not the byline — which is exactly why corrections matter more here than elsewhere.
Corrections
If something on this site is wrong, tell us and we will fix it or remove it. Send the page URL and what is wrong with it to [email protected], or use the contact form. Substantive corrections change the page's modification date.
Commercial disclosure
Peptid AI sells a subscription to its own app and nothing else. There are no affiliate links, no sponsored placements, no advertising, and no paid inclusion in the atlas. No vendor pays to appear here, and no page recommends where to buy anything. The imprint names the operator responsible for all of it.