RankPeptide publishes health-related content about peptide compounds, many of which fall under YMYL (Your Money Your Life) guidelines. We take this responsibility seriously. Every piece of content published on RankPeptide adheres to the standards outlined below.
Primary source citation. Every factual claim about a peptide's mechanism, efficacy, safety, or regulatory status must reference a specific peer-reviewed study, clinical trial result, or official regulatory document. Inline citations must link to PubMed, DOI, or the original source.
Evidence tier labeling. Every peptide compound discussed on RankPeptide is assigned an evidence tier:
No unsupported claims. We do not state that a peptide "works" for a condition unless clinical trial data supports the claim. Animal study results are presented as "animal data suggests" โ never as "this compound does X in humans" unless human data exists.
Every article containing health-related content includes a prominently placed medical disclaimer. RankPeptide does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All content is for educational and research purposes.
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If we publish inaccurate information, we correct it promptly and transparently. Corrections are noted at the top of the affected article with a date and description of what changed. Contact us at [email protected].
These editorial standards were last reviewed on March 25, 2026.