The 12 Peptides Returning to the Conversation Here are the peptides moving forward in the new FDA framework, grouped by what they are best known for: Recovery, Repair, and Performance BPC-157 | Tissue repair, gut healing, and inflammation response TB-500 | Muscle recovery, connective tissue, and flexibility PEG-MGF | Targeted muscle repair Brain, Mood, and Sleep Semax | Cognitive function and neuroprotection Dihexa Acetate | Memory and neural plasticity DSIP (Emideltide) | Restorative sleep Longevity and Cellular Health Epitalon | Telomere support and healthy aging MOTs-C | Mitochondrial energy and metabolic health Skin, Healing, and Immunity GHK-Cu (injectable) | Skin regeneration and wound healing Cathelicidin LL-37 | Immune defense and tissue repair KPV | Gut and inflammation support Melanotan II | Melanocortin receptor activation Each of these peptides will move through an independent scientific review beginning in July 2026, with the goal of formally returning them to the list of compounds that licensed pharmacies can legally prepare for patients

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Published veterinary research on the peptide contributed to understanding of its mechanisms and safety profile, though this animal data has not been directly replicated in human clinical trials
Recalls & Warnings January 28, 2021 FDA Issues Import Alert on Potentially-Dangerous Hand Sanitizers from Mexico On January 26, 2021, the FDA announced that all alcohol-based hand sanitizers from Mexico will be placed on a countrywide import alert to limit the flow of potentially dangerous products into the US
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Symptoms of Histamine Intolerance Symptoms of histamine intolerance are widespread and may be non-specific, making histamine intolerance difficult to diagnose