How we work

Editorial Standards & Methodology

How content is sourced, written, reviewed, tiered, and corrected.

Sourcing & evidence tiers

Every claim is tied to a source, and every source is rated. We use four evidence tiers so the strength of evidence is never ambiguous:

  • Strong (human): randomized controlled trials or strong human evidence.
  • Moderate: smaller or non-randomized human studies.
  • Limited: animal studies, with little or no human data.
  • Preliminary: in-vitro, mechanistic, or very early work.

We explicitly flag in-vitro and animal-only findings rather than implying they apply to people.

Writing & review

Content is drafted by qualified writers, may be assisted by AI tools, and is then edited and checked by a human. Clinical and safety content is reviewed by a credentialed reviewer before publishing. To protect our team's privacy for now, we publish under the Peptide.it editorial team rather than individual bylines; each reference page still shows its last-reviewed date and the evidence tier behind each claim.

Corrections & updates

We update pages as evidence changes and correct errors promptly. If you spot a mistake, please contact us, corrections to substantive errors are noted on the page.

Independence & conflicts of interest

Peptide.it has no clinic, pharmacy, or telehealth affiliation. Monetization is kept structurally separate from editorial, and any paid placement is clearly labeled. See our advertising disclosure.

Content is informational only and not medical advice. See our medical disclaimer.