The only vendor-independent guide to peptides.

We don't sell peptides. We don't prescribe them. We help you understand them — with honest evidence ratings, regulatory tracking and provider navigation. From an independent source.

The trust problem

Most peptide education falls into one of three layers — and each one has a credibility problem.

1

Vendor-funded education

Compounding pharmacies and peptide suppliers fund “educational” content that steers consumers toward their products. The science looks legitimate — but the conclusion is predetermined.

2

Telehealth-attached content

Telehealth platforms publish guides and blogs that funnel readers toward their own prescribing services. Useful, but never truly independent.

3

Fragmented independent coverage

Reddit threads, YouTube videos and scattered blog posts. Sometimes insightful, often contradictory, rarely comprehensive.

PeptideClarity occupies Layer 3 with the depth of Layers 1 and 2 — but without the conflict of interest.

What you'll find here

Knowledge Base

Compound profiles with evidence ratings assigned per use case — not per compound. Know exactly how strong the data is for the outcome you care about.

Regulatory Tracker

FDA enforcement actions, compounding pharmacy guidance and category changes — updated as developments happen. Stop relying on Reddit for regulatory news.

Provider Navigation

Independent comparison tools for telehealth platforms and in-person clinics — so you can choose a provider based on evidence, not marketing.

Coming soon

Stay ahead of the FDA.

Regulatory updates as developments happen. New compound profiles weekly. No spam. No sales pitches.

How we make money

Transparency is the product. We disclose every revenue source — affiliate links are labeled, we never accept pay-for-placement and our evidence ratings are never for sale.