What we are — and what we're not
We areAn independent information resource for licensed clinics, med spas, and pharmacy partners.
We are notA pharmacy, a manufacturer, a prescriber, or a store. We sell nothing on this site.
What we care aboutRigor, transparency, and accurate legal labeling.
What we never doPush price, hype, or efficacy claims.
Our relationship to suppliersWe hold every supplier — including ones we have commercial ties to — to the same published standard, and we disclose those ties.
We keep the advice and the sale apart
The reason most peptide "education" can't be trusted is that the publisher profits from your order. We keep the two completely apart. No page here contains a price, a cart, or a buy button, and no page about a specific compound is paired with a way to buy it. The only route to purchase is a neutral "find vetted suppliers" page that sends you to a supplier's own website, where any transaction happens entirely outside of us.
Why we won't budge on this. The moment you suspect a standard was written to sell you something, it's worthless to you. Keeping the advice and the sale apart is the only thing that makes our information worth trusting — so we don't compromise on it.
How we source and review information
Primary sources only. Every regulatory entry traces to a dated primary document — FDA pages, the Federal Register, PCAC meeting notices, or a state legislature — never to a press appearance or a vendor's marketing.
Aggregated and attributed. We report what the source says and attribute it to the source. We do not reframe aggregated information as HPD's clinical opinion.
Scheduled re-checks. An automated job checks the primary sources on a fixed cadence and flags any change. Nothing about legal status publishes automatically.
Human confirmation. A person verifies each flagged change against the underlying document before it goes live, then updates the "last reviewed" date.
Counsel gate. Compound-specific and legal-status content is reviewed by outside counsel before publication. Draft items are flagged until cleared.
How the vetting standard stays honest
The Supplier-Vetting Standard is published in full and scored on two independent layers — supply quality and regulatory-pathway transparency. Crucially, it does not award points for being on any particular legal pathway. A 503A pharmacy and a research-use-only importer are judged on the same things: whether they document their quality and whether they're honest about their lane. A supplier we work with appears on our vetted list only with its criteria shown and its legal pathway labeled truthfully — never as a bare "trust us."
What's here today. This first version reports the facts and points you to vetted suppliers. It names no physicians or influencers and carries no third-party endorsements. We'll add those, plus a broader supplier directory, down the road — but they're deliberately left out for now.