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Editorial · Medical Review Status

This content is not medically reviewed

No physician signs off on the articles you read here. We think a clear admission of that fact is more useful to you than a fake review badge would be.

Last updated: 21 April 2026

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The short version

  • ·Articles on Peptides:Enhanced are not reviewed by a licensed physician before publication.
  • ·Most compounds we cover are not FDA-approved drugs. Where we cover an FDA-approved drug (semaglutide, tirzepatide, liraglutide), we say so explicitly and cite the label.
  • ·Content on this site is educational and research-purposes only. It is not a substitute for advice from a clinician who knows your medical history.
  • ·Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any decision about your health.

Why we say it like this

Honesty over a fake review badge

A lot of health-adjacent affiliate sites slap a medically reviewed by Dr. X badge on every article. In many cases, the named physician glanced at the headline. Sometimes the physician does not exist at all. We think that practice is closer to fraud than to journalism, and we will not do it.

The compounds we cover sit in a strange regulatory space. Most are research-grade peptides not approved by the FDA for human use. The ones that are approved (the GLP-1 family, for instance) are prescribed by clinicians in a clinical setting, not by a website.

That gap is real, and pretending we have closed it with a five-second physician sign-off would be dishonest. We would rather tell you the gap exists, give you the tools to assess our work yourself, and let you bring real questions to a real clinician.

What we do instead

The substitutes for medical review on this site

Since we cannot honestly claim physician review, we lean hard on the things we can guarantee:

  • PubMed-anchored citations. Every major claim links to a real, verifiable primary source. You can audit our work line by line.
  • Visible publish and update dates. Every article shows when it was published and when it was last updated. Old work is flagged for re-review.
  • A documented editorial process. Our editorial policy lays out exactly how articles are produced and what gates they clear before going live.
  • A correction policy. When we get something wrong, we fix it in place, log the correction, and bump the updated date. See the editorial policy.
  • Conflict of interest disclosure. We disclose every affiliate relationship in the footer, in the article body, and on this site's legal pages.

How to read us

Using this site responsibly

Treat Peptides:Enhanced as a high-quality starting point, not a destination. The right workflow looks like this:

  1. Read the article. Check the citations. Open the PubMed links and read the abstracts yourself.
  2. If the compound is FDA-approved, talk to a clinician who can prescribe and monitor it. Do not source prescription medication outside a clinical relationship.
  3. If the compound is not FDA-approved, understand that you are operating in a gray space. Read the safety data, understand the dosing, and take responsibility for the decision.
  4. Disclose anything you take to your physician, approved or not. They can run labs and watch for interactions even when they cannot prescribe the compound itself.

The FDA-approved exception

When the compound is approved

A handful of the compounds we cover are FDA-approved drugs: semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy), tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound), liraglutide (Saxenda, Victoza), and a few others. For these, the indications, dosing, and contraindications are governed by the official prescribing information.

When we cover an FDA-approved drug we cite the label explicitly. We also link to the relevant clinical trials (SURMOUNT, STEP, SCALE) so you can see the source data. Even for approved drugs, our content is not a prescription. The drug must come from a licensed pharmacy, prescribed by a clinician who has examined you.

Standing disclaimer

Nothing on Peptides:Enhanced constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The site is operated by Cloak One GmbH (see Impressum) as an independent research and consulting project. We do not employ licensed clinicians and we do not provide clinical guidance. If you experience a medical emergency, contact your local emergency services. For non-emergency health questions, consult a qualified healthcare provider who can review your specific situation.