Methodology
Sourcing rules, update cadence, and the correction policy behind every entry.
Sourcing rules, update cadence, and correction policy
119 tracked compounds, one sourcing standard. Here is exactly how a status gets on this site, how often it is rechecked, and what happens when one turns out to be wrong.
Every status traces to at least one cited source: FDA.gov, the Federal Register, or DailyMed first, then law-firm regulatory alerts and trade press where a primary FDA page does not yet cover a specific compound. A status marked high confidence needs at least two independent sources that agree. Where sources disagree, we show the disagreement in the dataset instead of picking a side.
We drop a source once cross-checking shows it is unreliable. As one example, we excluded peptideschedule.com from citation after it was found inconsistent with two independent law-firm sources. Exclusions like this are noted directly in the dataset file, not hidden.
The site rebuilds and redeploys automatically every day at 6 AM Central, which refreshes date-derived content like the PCAC countdown and the sitemap. A separate automated check runs every 6 hours against FDA and law-firm source pages; when one changes, every compound that source governs is flagged Under re-verification on its card until a human re-checks it and clears the flag. The automated check only flags a page as changed, it never edits a status itself.
Every edit to the underlying dataset is a dated, version-controlled commit, so the full history of every status this site has ever shown is public and attributable to a specific date. If a status is wrong, we fix the row and the correction becomes the next dated entry in that same history. There is no silent edit and no deleted record.
We have no financial ties to any individual pharmacy or seller beyond an optional flat listing fee, not a commission and not tied to any sale or prescription. A pharmacy paying to be listed never changes a compound's regulatory status or buys a better ranking. Paid placements, when they exist, are labeled as such.
FindLegitPeptides is maintained by an independent operator, not a pharmacy, law firm, or clinic. Each entry is drafted from the primary and law-firm sources cited on its own page, then checked against the sourcing rules above before it is published. There is no separate named medical or legal review board.
This is a regulatory status reference, not medical or legal advice, and not an endorsement to use, buy, or avoid any compound. Confirm anything that matters against FDA primary sources and your own licensed clinician or counsel before acting on it.