Most people hear not FDA approved and immediately think unsafe or ineffective but the reality is a lot more about economics than science. If something can't be patented, there's little incentive to Sources: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Compounding and the FDA (503A & 503B guidance) FDA warning letters on unapproved peptide products National Institutes of Health (NIH) PubMed BPC 157: Miracle Healing Peptide or Hidden Danger? FDA Moves to Reevaluate Several Peptides American Med Spa Association Peptides Lack Reliable Safety Information, Watchdog Warns
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fda warning peptides bpc-157 not approved human use The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is moving toward allowing compounding pharmacies to produce more than a dozen injectable peptides that were banned because of potentially significant safety risks, the New York