Physician-reviewed educational guides to the peptides most discussed in current research. Each guide explains the science, the current evidence, its limits, and the questions our physicians consider. These pages are educational—therapy is only ever provided through an individual physician evaluation.
Studied in preclinical research on tissue repair and gut health.
Read the guide →Related to a natural protein; studied for cell migration and repair.
Coming soonCopper-binding peptide studied in skin and connective-tissue biology.
Coming soonStudied for effects on growth-hormone–releasing pathways.
Coming soonInvestigated for selective action on growth-hormone secretion.
Coming soonMitochondrial-derived peptide studied in metabolic research.
Coming soonHormone fragment examined in metabolic-pathway research.
Coming soonStudied in research on cognitive and neuroprotective pathways.
Coming soonInvestigated for stress-response and related pathways.
Coming soonExplored in longevity and cellular-aging research.
Coming soonStudied for growth-hormone–releasing activity.
Coming soonDiscuss with your physician; status reviewed individually.
Coming soonThese guides are educational and are not offers to sell. Many of these compounds are not FDA-approved and their regulatory status is evolving. Whether any therapy is appropriate for you is determined only by a licensed physician after an individual evaluation.
Important medical & legal information: Meridian Longevity is a physician-guided telehealth practice. Educational content on this site describes areas of scientific research; it is not an offer to sell any compound and is not medical advice. Some compounded peptide therapies are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Therapy is available only when a licensed physician determines it is appropriate after an individual evaluation, and is dispensed only by a licensed pharmacy against a valid, patient-specific prescription. The regulatory status of these compounds is evolving. Individual results vary.