Medical Review Board
Peptidepedia exists to close the knowledge gap in peptide science. Every article is built from peer-reviewed research, clinical trial data, and verified laboratory findings — then reviewed by qualified healthcare professionals before publication.
Our Medical Review Board ensures clinical accuracy, proper evidence grading, and adherence to peer-reviewed research standards across every piece of content on the site.
Board Members
Our Review Process
The author badge confirms an article has been reviewed and fact-checked by a board-certified clinician.
Every peptide and guide article on Peptidepedia is reviewed by a board-certified clinical pharmacist before publication. The author badge links directly to the reviewer's full credentials, education, and areas of expertise — so you can verify exactly who stands behind the information.
Clinical Accuracy
Verification of mechanisms of action, dosing protocols, safety profiles, and pharmacological claims against current literature.
Source Validation
Every claim is traced to peer-reviewed journals, clinical trials, or established pharmacological databases.
Bias Assessment
Identification and flagging of unsupported claims, commercial bias, or misleading conclusions in source material.
Ongoing Updates
Published articles are revisited as new evidence emerges from clinical trials and peer-reviewed research.
Independence
No industry funding or pharmaceutical sponsorship.
No affiliate links or commission-based recommendations.
No sponsored content or paid placements.
No advertising revenue influencing editorial decisions.
All content decisions are made solely by our editorial and medical review team.
Independent, trusted, clinically reviewed.
Join the Board
Peptidepedia's Medical Review Board is an ongoing initiative. We are actively seeking licensed healthcare professionals with expertise in peptide pharmacology, endocrinology, clinical research, or related fields to contribute to our editorial review process.
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